Hi I can give you a answer on the pro tools on pc part. Pro tools was originally designed for mac, for a long time it only worked on mac. A couple of years ago they made it for pc and a lot of people even in mid sized project studios run it on pc with success but your real way to go would be pro tools on mac. If you don't have the money for a mac and already have the pc go for it, I can't say that it's worse on pc than on mac, the only time you'll really realise the difference is when running a lot of tracks at the same time or doing complicated mixes with a lot of plug ins etc. it will just be more stable on mac. Then if you want to go HD it is a complete different story, then pc is a definate no, no, pro tools HD will work on pc but I won't recommend it at all accept if you like crashing and hanging or just plainly stop working. I hope this helps you as I said if you have a mac rather run pro tools on the mac but if you have no other option pc will be fine.
Jake wrote: > Thanks for the quick response, how well does PT work in conjunction with > zoom? Also please elaborate about the control surface, does it make PT > measurably easier to operate for the Voice Over user? > > Thanks much for indulging a beginner and my much to simplistic questions. > Jake > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "soundog" <[email protected]> > To: "Pro Tools Accessibility" <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 10:16 AM > Subject: Re: need a recamendation on a control serfis > > > A couple thoughts Jake.... > > The entry-level control surface is the Digi 003, with eight assignable > faders and encoder knobs, plus some permanently assigned knobs and > buttons. If you're doing smaller sessions this may be all you > need..... especially if you can make use of the illuminated display > that tells you what the faders are currently controlling. I haven't > tested Voiceover with this setup though to know what it will indicate > about the hardware status. > > The more sophisticated control surfaces with a full fader panel are > also a lot more expensive, and take up a lot more room. Generally > these are for larger sessions, but it depends on whether you want to > avoid the "layered" approach of the 003. > > As for ZoomText..... on the Mac the Apple version is called Zoom, > part of the same Accesibility panel where you find Voiceover, but it's > not nearly what ZoomText provides. Kind of like Zoom plus Voiceover > begins to approach ZoomText but... not quite. > > I'm still learning what's available and possible, and don't have PT > installed on a PC to test it yet as we're pretty much a Mac house, > but.... will let you know when I get to that. > > Tom > > On May 2, 9:19 pm, "Jake" <[email protected]> wrote: > > As the subject implies I need a recommendation on a good entry level > > control surface to run with PT and Voice Over. I also have a general > > question as to does PT work with either ZoomText for the PC or the Mac > > equivalent. > > > > thanks much > > Jake
