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Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
Well I went to the store a few months ago and bought the m-audio fast track pro and Pro Tools M-Powered, 2 months later the Pro tools hd upgrade for mac came out so i bought it, i have the licenses for Pro Tools HD on my ilok and it seems to authorize pro tools hd but it cant find the digidesign hardware, is there anyway that i can get my m-audio interface to work with pro tools hd? or do i have to buy some digidesign hardware? if so, wut do i need to buy and how much???
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
Well. Umm. Let's see.
Yes. You need to buy the Pro Tools HD hardware in order to use the Pro Tools HD software. This might be a good place to start. |
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
thanks...and so i might as well just be screwed? lol
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
I wouldn't say you're screwed, exactly. Perhaps chalk it up as a learning mistake to fully research something before you buy it?
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
haha i thought i did...so in order to use it, gotta buy at least the 96 I/O audio interface?
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
A minimum HD system consists of at least a core and an interface.
So if you wanted to build an absolutely MINIMAL HD system, you'd be looking at around $10,000US (give or take depending on your relationship with the dealer). For what it's worth, a new HD core system will include the newest software anyway. |
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
Wow, Shawn, no need to be so condescending...
Sometimes these things can be confusing to new users, and those morons at Guitar Center don't help the cause either for people trying to do the research... And for the record, sometimes doing the research doesn't help because technology changes quickly... (for example, I spent like $400 for Motu Ethnos--worked great with 7.4 no problems, but when I went up to PT8, it is not compatible--I did my research--had I known it wasn't going to work with PT8, I might have held off on it, but I couldn't find anything to suggest it would not since 8 hadn't dropped yet.) Anyway, OP yes, You need HD hardware to run HD software. To use the M-Audio hardware you need Pro Tools M-Powered software which doesnt come with the USB device you bought. However, it is only $99 at the retail shops and comes with an Ilok key. Why cant people just help with out having to be so high and mighty on this site. SHEESH! |
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
damn sucks for me lol i was already using pro tools m-powered and stuff, didnt think hd would come out to be that expensive lol but thanks anyways guys...i really appreciate it, and yeah the guitar center guys here are always ass holes about everything... so minimal $10000?
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
Not really, on ebay you can get an HD2 system for $1500 plus another $900 or so for a 96 i/o
But honestly, I dont think you need a HD system from what you are telling me. Go spend $99 and get M-Powered and then you are good to go. Feature wise, there arent that many differenced in LE and HD these days. |
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Re: Using M-Audio Fast Track Pro With Pro Tools HD????
hemiloco915,
scottleader does make a valid point. Perhaps you don’t really need an HD system. If so, let me suggest an alternate solution. Try to talk to your GTC sales person and see if you can’t workout some form of exchange, i.e. a proper PT8 LE license for the system you own, in return for your [currently] “useless” HD authorization. If you don’t go in with guns blazing, you may very well get this resolved. If a GTC clerk can’t/won’t help you, politely escalate the issue — ask for a manager. His goal should be to keep you among his customers. Your goal, in addition to resolving today’s problem, should be to establish a relationship with someone at the store. Someone who knows you, your gear and needs, and can “have your back.” And yes, it is possible to establish such a relationship at Guitar Center. And while this all started with an error on your part, it would also be fair to say that your original GTC sales person must share some responsibility for selling you something you can’t use. (He should have asked). If that doesn’t work, try reaching out to Digidesign’s Customer Service Department. I have always found them to be very helpful. Above all, keep your cool. IHTH.
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