They made majority of their users VERY unhappy in an attempt to convince us it was time to move on to a newer version.ĭigidesign's hardware is what really elevated the Mac's popularity as a music computer both before the demise of Atari and after the rise of the Windows PC. Check out the comments on their facebook page. It's all about investing where you feel it's deserved.Īvid isn't gonna force me to upgrade by discontinuing support for what I used, they'll just lose a customer. I've spent way more than $399(my PT upgrade cost)on REs in the last couple months. I simply chose to invest in a program I felt wasx more deserving of my money. If Pro Tools 11 was IMO worth it, that would be a different story. My issue is, in the realm of apple computers, who's not keeping everything up to date? I'd rather my 2 Apple TV devices, iPads, macbook, and iphones all be on the same page with my studio computer(that now doubles as a family computer) than to have to stick to an older obsolete OS just to run Pro Tools LE 8. Yet, the problem here lies in Avid/Digi/whoever not releasing updated DRIVERS! If I install OSX 10.8 My M-Box works. Making some of the best music of my life, just need a really good permanent interface, I doubt there will ever be an upgraded driver for my M-Box, I feel worst for people with more expensive digi/avid/maudio hardware that's "no longer supported". To UPGRADE to get my stuff working again(not my M-Box, but PT11 so I can run an interface of my choice)will cost me $399! I just went to the Propellerhead shop and invested in rack extentions and produce, mix, and master within Reason now. This entire ordeal has also shown me that a $100 Presonus Audiobox I bought as a temp fix sounds just as good as my $500 M-Box2.Īs good of a product Pro Tools is, I cannot support a company that doesn't care about it's customers. I have to mixdown people's PT projects sent to me from a laptop now. I haven't seen PT on my studio computer since upgrading to OSX Mavericks. ![]() But the biggest problem with PT is that it tends to NOT WORK. ![]() It falls short for in the box production, but with live instruments still PT hands down. IMO, Pro Tools has Studio One beat in every dept.
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