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Re: Pro Tools 10 looks great!!!
In the example, 12 VIs were added into a 32-bit session. How many do you need?
The immediate solution is Vienna Ensemble. If you can wait, PT 64 will come one day (no idea when). Or use Logic.
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I don't think PT10 is too far away, and I believe it will be 64 Bit mainly because Avid's competitors are already ahead in that respect. Avid simply must go 64 Bit to keep up with the play...they have no choice IMHO, not only because of competition but also because it doesn't make sense to not be taking advantage of the extra power modern computers and operating systems are offering up. Avid have capitulated on expecting customers to stick with using proprietary hardware and in doing so have signaled the direction in which they're heading. I believe they now have to at the very least stay abreast with competitors who have already been heading in the same direction for some time now. I agree with an earlier post in saying that I hope Avid gets the present bugs sorted out before releasing a new version. I'm hoping that's part the reason why they are taking a long time to re-write the code to 64 Bit. If i were Avid, I would be studying the best parts of my competitors products and incorporating improvements to them into PT10. Now is the perfect time to be doing these things since they are essentially rebuilding their software from the ground up.
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that's funny cause there's quite a few programs out there, beside PT that does the exact same thing.
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Re: Pro Tools 10 looks great!!!
You already have that in PT.. it's called bounce to track then disable the plugins. you want to unfreeze/un flatten your track. Just reenable it and the plugins with it.
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Let me get this right, people actually want to be able to bounce to disk,without having to do it realtime?? Imagine that in 2011wtf..
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Freeze track would shave off a lot of time.
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It is 2011 and the region list still CANNOT sort 10 after 9 but puts it in front of 1
It's really very simple... While 10 > 2 > 1 It is also true that "2" > "10" > "1" There is no 10, 2, 1 in the regions list...it's "10", "2", "1" and there is a difference. But "10" > "02" > "01"...which is how you deal with it...
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i just wanna see the "Pro Tools is critically lo on memory" errors disappear therefore i want 64bit for sure... anything that doesn't stop the flow is welcome... couldn't care less about sound advantages... give me more memory !!!!!!
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