Hey all, Appologies firstly, as some of these questions aren't directly PT related, but they all relate to me jumping back into protools, and really this list is the best knowledge base for this.
Basically my studio windows machine is giving trouble and the daw builder in the UK I got it from is being very awkward with tech support, but my studio business is getting busier and busier and I'm under a lot of pressure. I had planned on getting a laptop to complement my windows daw as I travel a bit and it would allow me to keep up with editing etc, and for affordability I was going to go windows custom daw again with the laptop, particularly as I don't feel I have time to get up to speed with protools having dipped my toes in with it right when 8.0.4 came out and I had access to a mac/pt rig. Anyway, with my studio machine embarrassing me in front of clients and my previous wish to have a mobile solution, I'm now thinking I'll get a top of the range macbook and it should be more powerful than my 2 years old 2.8 ghz quad core i5 windows machine, so it could function as my windows based daw, and I can in parallel be getting propperly comfortable with VO on the OSX side of my system partition. I need this machine soon so any contributions from listers would be appreciated on the following: 1. anyone here running a studio off a Macbook. I know technically bang for buck is never as good in terms of processing heft etc when you go for the mobile solutions, but stability etc should be fine shouldn't it? Apple can be trusted on this front surely? 2. One of the reasons I decided a macbook is the best choice for me even running windows is that I'll need an internal audio chip in whatever system I get for jaws feedback, but this would kind of throw a cat in amung the pigeons when buying a windows custom daw, but I'm thinking the apple internal audio chip probably works flawlessly with windows and doesn't tend to clash with hardware/sequencers etc on the windows side. Is this a fair assumtion to make? To me it may seem like a safer bet than some windows based laptop using a real teq chip or god knows what not. It's a bit more of a known quantity. 3. On the same note, I know that under the mac os the core audio and internal soun dchip in the macbook is perfectly acceptable and can run at acceptable latencies with logic or even PT for mixing etc when on the go, would the same hold true on the windows side. How for example would that built in hardware work for me with sonar to tie me over while I get ready to jump to pt. Are there asio/wdm drivers that run well with the apple audio hardware in the macbook or what's the story there. 4. A more PT related question. Anyone have recommendations with regard to external thunderbolt/usb 3.0 drives. I take it 7200 rpm sata drives are still a better choice than solid state in this regard, has avid given the green light to any thunderbolt stuff yet? Is anyone using/liking anything in particular for their audio drive? All other thoughts on that side of things are welcome. I willl post these questions on midi mag also, but there aren't so many mac users there, so I hope you all forgive the relatively off topic post as I'm in a bit of a professional crisis. I'd have much prefered to gentley get into the world of mac/pt in a years time or more like I had planned, but circumstances right now seem to point to it being a good choice to go with mac now. Cheers, Brian. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pro Tools Accessibility" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
