Chris, have found that as well. I'd even go as far as saying that reaper has
allowed me to do way more than I could do in pro tools, I.e, way more pluggins
are fully accessible inside the daw itself, control surface seems to be a hell
of a lot better even though you need to tweek things a bit
I myself lost respect with avid, years ago. Part of it beeing this very thing,
updates. Its beyond ridiculous, and for other reasons. Ive switched to reaper
as my first daw and have never looked back. For those who like and use pro
tools, more power to you, but I just couldn't deal with the,
I left avid a long time ago, so cant't help you with that, unfortunately.
Nonetheless, if you wanted to beta test, make a separate apfs volume, and
install the beta of mac sonoma, and test it out. Since its a separate apfs
volume, nothing will happen to your main volume, and you can test
. If
things work as they should and nothing is broken, then i'll update my main
system.
Regards,
Igna
> On 24/10/2022, at 1:11 PM, Rory McDonald wrote:
>
> Its pretty common knowledge amongst pro tools users that you should hold off
> on updating until avid send out a compat
I thinkk that$ not an option, it says domain for sale or something like
it.Regards,
Igna
> On Apr 18, 2020, at 1:27 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
> The only training currently available is through I see Music. That is not a
> certification course but