I guess, we are just never going to see a single day in our lives when
ProTools, voiceover, and Sonoma will be a reality. Let's face it. We're already
into the month of March, and that means we only have three months until the
next major operating system for the Mac is released, whatever it will be
outside of Sonoma. this is pretty much exactly why I have switched to my
primary daw being reaper. I'm sorry to say it, but I have almost completely
lost respect for avid at this point.
I understand the argument that people like Slau have made about them having to
get things right, and how professional industries can't afford to have things
breaking in a production environment, but, there comes a point where this
becomes absolutely ridiculous! They have had more than ample amount of time
over this last year, nearly year and a half to get things working. reaper
pretty much worked almost within three months after Sonoma was released. I
understand it might not be industry-standard, but, I've been able to do pretty
much anything and everything in reaper that I ever would've done and pro tools.
this might piss some people off me making this rant here on list, but I call it
for what it is. And what it is, is, ridiculous! take it or leave it, you can
agree with my assessment, or you can decide to disagree, but either way, I'm
not changing my view on this.
Chris.
> On Mar 8, 2024, at 12:05, Chuck Reichel
> wrote:
>
> Listen to Rocco!
>
> ! Warning its broken badly! :(
> Chuck
>
>
>> On Mar 8, 2024, at 11:57 AM, accessibleproto...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> No. Do not update to the latest version of ProTools if you are on Sonoma.
>> The combination is a very bad one for voiceover, and makes pro tools almost
>> completely unusable
>> Rocco Fiorentino
>> www.musicbyrocco.com
>> (609)922-3838
>>
On Mar 8, 2024, at 10:53 AM, Ronald Glaser
wrote:
>>>
>>> is it now safe to update to the latest version of macosx since from what I
>>> can tell avid now supports sanoma?
>>>
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