Guy,
It's an excellent deal. Spot on.
Gary,
So you will end up with two G5's - one for Pro Tools and one for DP? Add MIR to that and you have a ton of hardware. How are you going to get audio back and forth between DP and PT? Lightpipe through an RME Fireface or bounce and send files?
The dual core, dual processor cpu's look great but I haven't seen enough to persuade me to get one now. Sometimes I actually like to use this stuff instead of spending all my time trying to make it work together.
I'm still holding out hope for RTAS. As much as I like Logic it would be nice to have one platform instead of two, especially the one that is definitely more stable. My thoughts on this are that there is a purely financial reason VSL would develop RTAS. There's all those individuals and companies that own Pro Tools who perfectly fit in with VSL's customer demographics. I think I understand why they didn't develop it first - they had their hands full and they needed to get out new product quickly to get a substancial boost in income and also to satisfy their current customer base first. After all, it never worked within Pro Tools to begin with. And maybe Digidesign got a little sticky with them. The issue may not be on VSL's side.
VSL did say that they plan to have it working sometime in the future. I'll just hold that thought in a positive mode. Besides, much to VSL's credit they run in 'silent' mode until a product is just about ready to ship.
Best regards,
Jack
It's an excellent deal. Spot on.
Gary,
So you will end up with two G5's - one for Pro Tools and one for DP? Add MIR to that and you have a ton of hardware. How are you going to get audio back and forth between DP and PT? Lightpipe through an RME Fireface or bounce and send files?
The dual core, dual processor cpu's look great but I haven't seen enough to persuade me to get one now. Sometimes I actually like to use this stuff instead of spending all my time trying to make it work together.
I'm still holding out hope for RTAS. As much as I like Logic it would be nice to have one platform instead of two, especially the one that is definitely more stable. My thoughts on this are that there is a purely financial reason VSL would develop RTAS. There's all those individuals and companies that own Pro Tools who perfectly fit in with VSL's customer demographics. I think I understand why they didn't develop it first - they had their hands full and they needed to get out new product quickly to get a substancial boost in income and also to satisfy their current customer base first. After all, it never worked within Pro Tools to begin with. And maybe Digidesign got a little sticky with them. The issue may not be on VSL's side.
VSL did say that they plan to have it working sometime in the future. I'll just hold that thought in a positive mode. Besides, much to VSL's credit they run in 'silent' mode until a product is just about ready to ship.
Best regards,
Jack