Protools HD or Appogee Symphony/Rosetta
I am looking to go to a really great system. I mostly do my stuff at home, with no more than 2 tracks at a time. I want to have the option to record up to 16 tracks at a time recording my church band/choir. I want to be wise, but I can afford a good system. As you can see by my signature, I've tried most things. I want to state that I absolutely love the way Protools handles audio, but can live with logic. I am trying desperately to use protools le right now with my RME Fireface through my OO2r but am frustrated with Plug In Delay Compensation.
Here is what I am considering:
HD1 system with 96io
Logic/Apogee Symphony/Rosetta 800x2
I would also be selling my current G5, and buying an Intel Powermac.
What do you think?
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Digidesign 002R/Protools 7
Logic Pro 7
Digital Performer 5.1
RME Fireface 800
Mackie Universal Controller
UA LA-610
UA Solo 610
Focusrite Liquid Mix
UAD1 Card x 2
Mackie HR824's
AKG 414B XLII x 2
Shure SM81
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HD Native Pcie, PTHD 11, PT12 Vanilla, Omni, Lynx Aurora 16, 192 I/O (16 in/8 out), 24 Fader D-Command, lots of preamps and compressors.
MacPro 5.1 (12) Core (2009 MacPro 8 Core Upgraded to a 12 Core MacPro), 56 Gig Ram, SSD System & 3 - 2TB Drives, OSX 10.9.5, Windows 10 Via Bootcamp
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