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Old 03-01-2009, 01:01 PM
irishharry irishharry is offline
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Default Building a Protools HD system

A local voice over studio has asked me to help them upgrade their studio to Protools studio which can accommodate full bands and tomorrow I've to go out and suggest some ideas to them.

I've only ever used Protools LE systems but I want to be able to suggest a few ideas for a HD system too.

I know they will need a decent computer, a protools HD pci card and one of the I/O interfaces but after this I'm a bit stumped. They have a Yamaha O2R already. Could they use the preamps of this along with the Interface? How many simultaneous inputs with preamps will this leave them with? Can the O2R be used as a midi controller for the software? I have a feeling that a C/24 will be out of their price range.

Thanks in advance.

Harry
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