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ipsjason
post Wed 1 Oct 2003, 17:58
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does anyone know alot about protools HD?
because i am planning on buying the 96i I/0 and i was wondering what else i need to buy to hook it up to my power mac.

dosn't it just shoot the info to the cpu via firewire....


if you know, let me know...

thanks,
jason
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post Mon 6 Oct 2003, 00:59
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you do realize that you need more than just the audio interface and PT software to really use PT to its potential right? I am pretty sure you will need $3000-$5000 in pci farm cards (dsp chips) to go with that interface as well as external hard drives for recording.

forgive me if I assume you are not real familiar with PT systems.. are you really just getting started? you might want to look into something a little more suited to new comers and more affordable such as a Digi001 or Digi002 if you want to use PT only this verson will be the LE version still capable of 24bit/96khz 32 tracks. cool.gif


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