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The Ultimate Portable Studio | |
| Subject: | Pro-tools Inquiry | |
| Date: | 2005-10-01 03:17:28 | |
| From: | scalhoun | |
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Response to: Other thoughts
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I was wondering if anyone had any helpful info on which operating system on the PC would run Pro-Tools with the best over all performance. I was not sure if windows 2000 or XP had any performance differences while running protools?
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I strongly agree with her and have been a PC user for longer than I care to admit (15 + years). My first DAW was Digidesign's Session8 (which I had a love/hate relationship with but that's another story). I first started using sequencers on Atari ST.
I recently switched to a Mac at the beginning of this year and ya know something? I wish I had done this years ago! Now instead of being hemmed in by un-necessary geekery, googling and re-installing drivers, I can be creative.
Who is this guy that doesn't understand...three installations doesn't equal three different installation programs! I've had to install drivers for several different PC DAW systems over the years multiple times just to get them to work. Nevermind the times when I'd record a track in Cubase PC only to find out that an error had occurred and the recording failed! This was usually (murphy's law) during a take that I thought would be a keeper...
I have a great amount of respect for Gina, as well as her creativity (both left and right brain).
When was the last time one of you guys had Tony Levin play on one of your tracks?
Gina - "plug me in" is a great track...I love it! You have a wonderful voice. Were the horns played by you as well?
Cheers,
Steve