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Best protools version for Scoring and VSL/VST
Im not sure where to post this, but I need some serious advice.
I just bought a PC Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit AMD Phenon(tm) ll X3 720 processor 2.GHz 8 Gigs of Ram 64 bit operations system Auzentech Forte soundcard 2 terabites Basically, besides Pro tools HD, I'm not sure which is better for movie scoring, M powered, or LE. I'll mostly be using programs like Vienna, Symphobia, or East West, 24bit, and a Midi Keyboard. Could you please tell me which version and interface I should invest in, with the best compatibility and quality for my bugdet, and if i'll have to rid my computer of 64 bit and go back to Pro XP 32. I've been wasting time in other websites then I finally discovered this bonafied one. My budget is $600 - 700 usd. ebay of course. That's not including the Tool kit upgrade for LE for scoring. I know I'll eventually need it for importing files other than quicktime or wvm and better syncing. |
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Re: Best protools version for Scoring and VSL/VST
Yes, you will need to revert to a 32 bit OS(either XP or Vista). When you do, do NOT install IE8 on XP as IE8 kills PT(we don't know why yet). M-Powered is good, but there may be some 3rd party VI's that need regular Pro Tools(LE or HD). I prefer the firewire interfaces so your budget could net a used 002 or a new Mbox 2 PRO. Pro Tools 8 offers a lot of midi feature improvement so that's the version I would go for.
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Re: Best protools version for Scoring and VSL/VST
So don't use LE 8 on xp, only vista. How does windows 7 work with pro tools m powered or LE 8?
I really want to get the profire 610 since the quality is better than Digi 002 i hear, and theres a good deal on ebay. The only thing is that m powered is limited in scoring and doesnt' come with the DV toolkit upgrade, which sucks. Or is this untrue. Can professional work still be donw with M powered. Which is better for Scoring, LE or M powered, straight up. |
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Re: Best protools version for Scoring and VSL/VST
When you say Scoring do you mean for Post?
Can a professional get work done w/ M-Powered? yes, but not as easily if they need a TC ruler No regular version of M-Powered supports SMPTE TC or Feet+Frames rules, apparently there is a new academic version that does but you have to be a school to qualify to get it. LE would give you the option of Complete Tool Kit (5.1, more busses, and more more more...)
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Re: Best protools version for Scoring and VSL/VST
LE it is, ill eventually upgrade with the kit.
But without the DV kit, is scoring basically and syncing still possible? must be. All I need now is an interface, which has the best quality for the least amount. 002? |
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Re: Best protools version for Scoring and VSL/VST
if you can get it for less than a new mBox Pro then that would be your best option
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