xternal hard drive. I doubt it, but figured
> I'd ask.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" <bshowert...@gmail.com>
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> Andy,
> Good to see you jumping in to pro tools! You should be fine with
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Oh, I have the keyboard with the two USB ports on each end
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On Nov 30, 2015, at 3:55 PM, Andy B. <sonfir...@gmail.com> wrote:
What do you mean you plug the Ilock into your keyboard USB s
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Subject: Re: Pro Tools accessories
Currently, I have the pro 40, and though the buttons are great, as I
understand and the last time I checked, the mix control software is not
accessible. That is why I am looking in to another option like the apogee
interfa
Hi all,
I am just getting started with Pro Tools. Unfortunately, most of the
hardware left from my previous stint with another DAW brand is sub quality.
I wish to start over with new equipment and hardware, but do not know what
equipment to purchase. I have a list of items with nowhere to find
I do not use the mixing software as I use Protools to do the mixing. I
actually do not if the mixing software for Pro40 is accessible. I
think it is, though.
Have you gone into a music shop that carries such hardwares to
physically check them out? That is how I did my research; took
That is a great interface though. It really is.
> On Nov 30, 2015, at 1:25 PM, Vaughn Brown wrote:
>
> I do not use the mixing software as I use Protools to do the mixing. I
> actually do not if the mixing software for Pro40 is accessible. I
> think it is, though.
> Have
Andy,
sweetwater.com is a great place to buy. Depending on the channels I
think the Saffire Pro40 is a good start. It connects using Firewire,
has eight channel inputs, two outputs for speakers, two headphone
jacks, and consists of knobs for level controls and buttons for
phamtom powered
Currently, I have the pro 40, and though the buttons are great, as I understand
and the last time I checked, the mix control software is not accessible. That
is why I am looking in to another option like the apogee interfaces.
Brian
> On Nov 30, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Vaughn Brown
Yeah, I do my mixing in pro tools as well, but I could be wrong, but I don’t
believe the pro 40 software is accessible with voiceover, unless it recently
became accessible.
> On Nov 30, 2015, at 1:25 PM, Vaughn Brown wrote:
>
> I do not use the mixing software as I
Hi Andy,
Regarding the control surface and interface, I'd recommend the S3 and an Apogee
Ensemble Thunderbolt. If, as you say, price isn't of concern, you'll want to
eventually get the Pro Tools Dock when it comes out early next year to give you
better transport control and scrub wheel
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Subject: Re: Pro Tools accessories
Andy,
sweetwater.com is a great place to buy. Depending on the channels I think the
Saffire Pro40 is a good start. It connects using Firewire, has eight channel
inputs, two outputs for speakers, two headphone jacks, and consists
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> Of Vaughn Brown
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> Andy,
>
> sweetwater.com is a great place to buy. Depending on the channels I thin
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>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" <bshowert...@gmail.com>
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>> Subject: Re: Pro Tools accessories
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>> Oh, I have the keyboar
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