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Old 06-04-2009, 09:53 AM
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Windows 7(Something to think about?)
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As someone who has watched Digi transition from 98 to XP... XP to Vista, and also someone who regularly uses competing DAW software, I'd have to say I like Digi's pace on these matters.
When Digi finally releases a compatible version, it's much less of a "Beta" release than other newest/greatest releases are.
Cubase 4 comes to mind...
True, but as we both know, we also got massive RTAS performance hits going from OS to OS and even PT version to PT version. We've been paying for downgrades in RTAS performance for 10 years. It's time this stops and we become vocal about it.

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Old 11-27-2009, 04:54 PM
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i runned pro tools 8 + windows 7 64 bit + mbox 2 mini but since i put my digi 002, i have a blue screen when pro tools load..
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Old 11-27-2009, 04:59 PM
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We've been paying for downgrades in RTAS performance for 10 years. It's time this stops and we become vocal about it.
Don't you just love when necro-posting is still relevant?
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i runned pro tools 8 + windows 7 64 bit + mbox 2 mini but since i put my digi 002, i have a blue screen when pro tools load..
Thats because there is no 64 bit firewire driver bro. USB works 90% of the time. Give Digi a couple more months for the driver.
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