![]() ![]() Disk Cache was by far the best feature of HD10 for me. TDM is a good place to park the system, and if you can get HD10 I think thats even better. Not disagreeing with you on your points.I was about to build a monster HD PCI-X rig myself.but i passed since the HDX cards price dropped off.I will wait to get one of those. Plus all new hardware required if you go to 11+. It is $1200 just to upgrade from 8 to 10. I have really put thought into moving to 10,. I have Digitranslator, so if the project came in with clip gain, it can be preserved. Clip gain is just a faster way to process dynamic clips, If I am correct. They dont care about your skills or projects, just putting food on their own table.Īs to "new" features. If everyone had the TDM systems then they couldnt sell more. Because the drivers are signed in 8.0x and not signed in 8.1x this seems to work.Īll the new versions are to duke people into buying pro tools after market saturation. ![]() They all record and store data in a lossless format so the quality is coming from your source, environment, performance, mics, preamps, converters, etc. It is crucial to copy the drivers folder to the desktop prior to the update. Theres quite a long list of differences between V8 and later versions but difference in quality In basic usage, none. NOTE: You are basically just using the drivers from 8.0x for 8.1x after the update. You now want to select the folder still on the desktop titled "Drivers" and click Next.Īfter all audio related conflicts have been resolved, you can run PTHD 8.1 in Windows 7 64 bit Right-Click (one at a time) one conflicted driver and select "Update Driver Software" then "Browse my computer for driver software" then click BROWSE. You should have the notorious list of 10+ conflicts in Audio Drivers (or similar area). (this may be a redundant action, it's just what I did)ĥ.) After you have pasted ALL of the driver files to the THREE folders inside -Program Files(x86)/Digidesign/Drivers- Go to your Device Manager in the Control Panel. Select the option to NOT copy duplicate files. (I did this with 8.1) This time, DO install the creative collection and digi rack plugins, if you want them.Ĥ.) After the install has completed, go to: Program Files(x86)/Digidesign/Drivers- Here you want to Copy ALL the driver files from inside the "Drivers" folder you have on the desktop to ALL THREE of the folders inside of the (Program Files(x86)/Digidesign/Drivers) folder. Just uncheck the boxes at install.Ģ.) After the install has completed, COPY the entire "Drivers" folder (Program Files(x86)/Digidesign/Drivers) to the desktop.ģ.) Install the update. Read through all steps before attempting this:ġ.) Start with fresh install of PTHD8 (Mine was 8.0.3 I think) and DO NOT install the creative collection OR digi rack plugins, since you will be doing that later. In light of the thread "Pro Tools HD 8.1.1 on Win 7 64 bits - Finally working" by "Nobody", I found an alternative fix. Others are like me and just never branch out from our original systems mine, PT HD 8.x.-Ī popular issue with PTHD8 updating to 8.1 and so on is the driver conflict or the infamous "no avid hardware detected" prompt. Some of you may know the TDM systems are at record low prices due to the fact that Avid has pushed the "New Version is Best" routine like many other manufacturers. If you are at AES, you can visit the companyis booth at #701.Now this is a day late, a buck short. ProTools 8 is expected to be released in "late 2008" for Windows Vista- (32-bit Business or Ultimate), Windows XP-, and Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)-based Pro Tools|HD, Pro Tools LE, and Pro Tools M-Powered systems. There are other new features, and Digidesign has put together a breakdown of those new features and a series of Flash videos that offer a fairly comprehensive tour of the product line, all on the ProTools 8 Web site. The HD version also includes support for the Media Composer-based Video Satellite option, which brings parent company Avidis HD/SD video playback into the Pro Tools|HD audio workflow. ProTools|HD 8 will users to control up to five ProTools|HD systems as one. Included out of the box is Elastic Pitch, which offers real-time pitch correction directly in a region. According to the company, the new editors will expand functionality for these two features and allow users more flexibility in editing.Īnother new expanded feature is the companyis Elastic editing tools. ProTools 8 also includes a fully integrated editor for both MIDI use and scoring your music. The Mixing window with the new handy, dandy color coding tools in use ![]()
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