Hi Slau,
I am feeling better already, actual chapters instead of on line video
stuff.Thanks for that.
hopefully sweetwater will talk with me, I am in Toronto. Will make an
effort to see that box in person, I truly do need actual physical
controls, quite loving my digi 002 for that reason.
Cheers,
Kare
On Sat, 13 May 2023, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hi Karen,
The Digi 002 has long since been unsupported by Pro Tools. I'm thinking that
might have happened some 12 years ago or more. For control surfaces, the best
bet these days is the Avid S1, ideally paired with an Avid Dock. Each surface
runs around $1,000 or a bit more.
Upgrade paths for Pro Tools are sometimes confusing at best. I'd highly
recommend contacting Sweetwater and let them sort things out and explain your
options.
Flo Tools is virtually indispensable for any serious blind user but I wouldn't
dive into it before you familiarize yourself with the current flavor of Pro
Tools. It has changed dramatically from the version 6 days. For starters, I'd
go through this free online resource for blind users provided by Berklee
College of Music:
https://ptaccess.github.io/
That should get you up to speed. Hope that helps for now,
slau
On May 12, 2023, at 9:54 PM, Karen Lewellen <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi folks,
have been a major lurker because until now I had little reason to imagine
updating my pro tools license. Likewise, am unsure if I can do this, while
keeping the personal accommodations I require for equipment.
Towards that end I have a couple of numbers related questions, mostly about pro
tools, but come to consider I will ask about a mic setup as well.
I came to all his from studio radio, have a digi control surface in fact, with
very important for me physical controls..and it is still in working condition.
Our license goes back quite a while..pro tools 6.
leading me to the following questions.
What is the latest Pro tools I can upgrade to that still supports digi 002
hardware?
If the mac, or macbook pro I intend using remains at the pre Catalina days,
will that impact my edition choice?
What about flow tools?
I am very use to, and prefer the physical aspects of mixing, again I came to
pro tools from an NPR type of background.
Would I be better served paying for in-person training, I learn better this
way, making flow tools less of a reasonable approach?
lastly, leading from an analog to digital production setup mindset, anyone
here ever hear of an airbox? If so, ideas on costs?
Thanks all the way around,
Karen
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