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Re: Pro Tools 2019 !
I´m happy with bugfixes - THX!
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Which is coming out first, PT 2019 or PT 2020?
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My HDX card & Omni cost less than a new UAD Apollo X6. And while UAD certainly make some great plugins, it is probably the most expensive DSP platform on the market when you consider cost-per-plugin-instance. And by a huge margin at that.
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Fine Tune it. but! bring it on.v 19.4
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I came from an HD Native thunderbolt system with 2 HD I/O’s. I considered a MTRX and HDX but I went for 2 Apollo X units. I can live with the 32 I/O limit in ProTools Ultimate. So I upgraded my converters a whole lot, I can do near zero latency tracking with distressors LA2A’s 1176’s, Neve EQ’s, vintage guitar amps impedance matched with physical inputs, lexicon 224 or 480 all over (where are that kind of plugins for aax-dsp, ok Arouser is aax dsp) and I still saved some money. 24x24 MTRX is above 10K alone. The new UAD X converters come quite close. And I can connect my interface to my iMac Pro directly without the need of buying an expensive chassis to put a PCIe card in. But anyhow, back to topic, luckily I bought my iMac Pro before Mojave. Because pro tools is married with HDX, and HDX is holding back pro tools development and so also the Mojave supported version. Verzonden vanaf mijn iPhone met Tapatalk
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It is a mistake to create any new standard these days that isn’t “future-proof.” Really, HDX had potential, but it just wasn’t designed or made as accessible to developers as well as it “should” have been. So what happens now?? Will Avid limo through the next few years with HDX or retire it, learn from its mistakes and do something new?? They can’t possible do that now without angering so many HDX owners. |
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Uhh...I think you mean 19.5
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the numbers and looked at the alternatives. UAD certainly have a reputation for making amazing sounding plugins, but I don't think they have some kind of secret special sauce or voodoo in them. UA's real genius is in the marketing and branding. You use UAD's SSL E, I use bx_console SSL 4000 E. You use UAD guitar sims, I use brainworx and sknote guitar sims. You use UAD's LA2A, I use bx_opto. DSP reverbs are a waste of time and DSP in 2019. The fundamental benefit of HDX is that AAX-DSP and AAX-Native co-exist. I can run 1000 instances of bx_console SSL E. 136 designated to HDX's low latency DSP, and the other 864 designated to the old, crusty 12 cores of CPU in my 2010 Mac Pro. At the click of the button, I can switch plugins between DSP and CPU to suit my monitoring needs. Your UAD devices on the other hand, operate entirely irrespectively of the computer running them. You will get the same number of UAD plugin instances regardless of whether you are running a 2011 MacBook Pro that you purchased off craigslist for $200... or a $10,000 iMac Pro. I would have to be particularly enamoured with the sound of UAD plugins to go that route. Your iMac Pro is probably far more capable at low latency monitoring through native plugins than your UAD stuff is. RyanC is the chap to chat to about that. Hopefully we can taunt him enough to maybe post some screenshots of what his native system can achieve. But for me, running a 9 year old system, the deficiencies of the UAD platform are far, far worse than a delay to Mojave support. A lot of people are using Pro Tools with Mojave successfully anyway. It is probably less HDX, and more Avid that is to blame. For the past 6 or 7 years they have been slow, messy, poor communicators and generally directionless. They may change their ways, but I doubt it. HDX will be committed to the bottom of the ocean at some point, but UAD is certainly worthy of heading there first... at least in it's current form. In any case, I would probably bunker down. It's Avid. If it is going to happen, it is probably going to be a long, bloody and expensive pathway for all of us.
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I reckon it is probably a complex range of issues that came to head. Avid being tricky to deal with. Too entrenched in existing frameworks. Poor TDM sales. The release of other third party DSP platforms (i.e. sound grid). Even the weird transition from TDM to AAX32 then to AAX64. The whole HDX release timeline was a little weird, and it definitely had a lot of developers playing the 'wait and see' game. That probably just snowballed into a slower uptake as potential users also sat back and waited as well. HDX turns 8 this year. It is hard to imagine they will just walk away from it. Or develop something spectacularly new. They will probably just wrap two or three HDX cards into a single unit and call it HDX Accel or something stupid like that.
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Only thing I dislike is that I have my 'tracking chain' in UAD console, and then my mix chain in Pro Tools which are 2 separate things so I have to make them twice because I have to do it separately in ProTools. Within the HDX environment you set it once in PT. I don't have a clue about where both platforms will be in 5 or 10 years. At least Universal Audio doesn't ask for a subscription after you buy something from them and they release new products on their UAD platform every year. They did 3 or 4 generations of interfaces in the same cyclus AVID released 1 HDX card with HD I/O's. The MTRX is just a DAD converter, not their invention. AVID asks €428,- subscription fee for a product costing €2200,- ... what was the last time they released a aax-dsp plugin themselves instead of accompanying with another third party NATIVE plugin vendor for a gift or promo action for subscribers... It can be me, but I don't see AVID as an innovative or creative company. They are sluggishly updating a product they once acquired from Digidesign and that's it. Oh and they ask a lottttt of money for it from their users while failing at being spot on and up to date in return for that.
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