New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
**I'm hoping that this will instill some positive thinking about the new iMacs having issues with PT8 and the Mbox series.**
Yesterday I got PT8 running on my new iMac i7: http://duc.digidesign.com/showthread...=261596&page=6 Today I spent about an hour testing my setup (nothing intensive yet) and the only issue I had was when I opened the first session, and hit the space bar to play the session, both the stop and play buttons in the transport illuminated, then after a couple of seconds the session began to play but the audio and video were out of sync. I then quit and saved the PT session, opened it back up and from there on it was working flawlessly. This weekend I'll be testing use of Reason with my Mbox 2, and Reason through PT via ReWire. So far so good!!! -Zooce |
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
I'm genuinely happy for you...:D
I've learnt that there is a software solution pending - but not a release date...So hopefully that's some good news for the rest of us.... Chris |
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
Quote:
1. How did you deal with any old plug ins on your old system and getting them transferred to your iMac? 2. Doesn't Digi recommend a separate audio drive? How are you dealing with this in your new set up? Thanks for any tips. Paul |
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
Paul,
1st - This is actually my first personal PT setup. Before I purchased my system, I had to go to the DAW lab at school. Also I have no additional plug-ins just yet so I can't help you there. 2nd - As far as using a dedicated audio drive I'm using a Glyph GT 050Q 500GB HD connected via FW800. **I just purchased an Edirol PCR-800 (connected via MIDI in/out on Mbox 2) and I'm going to test how well it works with PT8's VI's, Reason through PT8 via ReWire, and Reason on its own. I'll let everyone know how that goes.** Also I've been taking very precise steps from booting up to shutting down my whole system and I think everyone should get into the habit of doing such things. -Zooce |
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
Quote:
Thanks for the quick feedback. One more question: If you are connecting an audio drive via FW, how are you connecting the Digi hardware to the iMac? Cheers, Paul |
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
If using a USB audio interface (Mbox2, Mbox2Mini. Mbos2Micro, Eleven Rack)the interface is connected to one of the USB ports and the Firewire hard drive is connected to the Firewire port. You will need a Firewire 800 to Firewire 400 adapter cable between the computer and the hard drive. Please note that USB hard drives are not supported for Protools session files.
If using a Firewire audio interface (Digi002/002R, Digi003/003R/003R+, Mbox2Pro), the hard drive and audio interface must be daisy chained. The general recommendation is computer to hard drive to audio interface. You will need a Firewire 800 to Firewire 400 adapter cable between the computer and the hard drive and your hard drive will need to have two Firewire 400 ports to avoid mixing Firewire 800 devices and Firewire 400 devices on the same Firewire buss. This seems to be the most reliable solution but some have had success mixing and matching Firewire speeds while others have not. |
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
I have my PT 8.03 working on 27" IMAC, no audio problems having probs with midi set up.
Direct from 400 to 800 FW cable |
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
By the way I have an MBOX2 Pro
|
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
Quote:
Cheers, Paul |
Re: New iMac i7 successfully running PT 8.0.3 (so far)
Hi !
Yeah. I'm glad that your system is running fine ( finally). The only problem I still have ( and it is the serious one IMHO) is when I record MIDI the sustain pedal drops out randomly. That single issue prevents me from using Pro Tools as a self contained DAW. For piano performances, and other polyphonic keyboard work I have to switch to Cubase, and than import MIDI into PT. As long as I remember this was always an issue- going back 6-7 years or so. This is the only thing I absolutely hate about Pro Tools: the inability to properly record simple single MIDI track. Chris7514 P.S. I posted many times about this issue, first time back in 2007. Digi still didn't fix the problem. In studio: PT LE 8.0.3. 002R. iMac i7 2.8GHz, 8GB RAM 1TB HD. LaCie FW 800 drives. 10.6.2 Snow Leopard. MIDI Express XT, MIDI ins in 002R ( there are three of them showing in Studio Setup, another bizarre bug !!) On-the-go : PT LE 7.3.1. original MBox. MacBookPro 2.16 GHz, 2GB RAM. 10.4.11. I tried the new MBox 2 mini, but it doesn't work with MacBookPro at all. That's why I can not upgrade to Snow Leopard and 8.0.3 on my on-the-go system. Sad:confused: |
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 07:12 AM. |
Powered by: vBulletin, Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited. Forum Hosted By: URLJet.com