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Yes unless you go HD you're limited to 32 I/O. However you could always track in another app (cough, cough, reaper, cough) and then import into PT. I know that works.
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Re: Pro Tools Fly Rig
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http://www.digico.biz/docs2/products/UB_MADI.shtml Saw it at NAMM this last year, and it looks like a winner. It's also cheaper than the RME one, though not as many channels.
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Re: Pro Tools Fly Rig
No, PT LE will do only up to 18 tracks. PT 9 & 10 can do 32. For more than 32 tracks you either get a HD system with HD cards (HDx into VENUE, HD Native card ((cheapest)) for your computer, that needs to be tower with PCIe) or MADI card for VENUE and MADI card for laptop and another recording software, like Reaper that is cheap and should have no track number limitations. I don't own it so I don't know the details.
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Re: Pro Tools Fly Rig
Resurrecting this ancient thread to post on a new workflow. I have a 3sp rack with the new RME Madiface XT interface and a rackmounted Mac Mini. Currently I'm tracking 64 channels flawlessly to the mini from my profile with full virtual soundcheck capability. The interface has 3 Madi i/o's, so it would be capable of 192 channels at 48kHz, or 96 at 96kHz. Due to PT imposing a track count limit on non-Avid hardware, I'm using Reaper for my DAW and its working great. The only sacrifices are the benefits of VenueLink, and I really don't care about the "create session from Venue" aspect, since building a template is simple enough. I would certainly enjoy having snapshot markers automatically inserted in the record timeline, but I'm currently investigating MIDI options to do something like that.
Anyway, full tracking and virtual soundcheck capability in a half rackspace is nothing to sneeze at! |
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