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> Will Pro-tools Sync Audio Like Sonar, And Dp, Will Protools sync Audio clips together
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post Fri 12 Jul 2002, 00:01
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I'm a collage composer and am getting an Ibook 600mhz, want to know if prot-tools le or protools free, or any version of pro tools for that matter will sync audio clips together, like Sonar, Dp, or acid.
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post Fri 12 Jul 2002, 09:20
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[QUOTE]...want to know if prot-tools le or protools free, or any version of pro tools for that matter will sync audio clips together, like Sonar, Dp, or acid. [QUOTE]
Not sure what you mean by "syncing audio clips together"... If you mean put different audio regions in an edit window (for editing or mixing purposes) using a timeline, it's basically what all audio sequencers do...including PT.


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IIRC, Pro Tools can't guess a tempo or apply a tempo division in the soundbite... So it's a no, no. Pro Tools is a bit poor concerning MIDI compared to DP, just to name one IMHO.
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post Mon 29 Jul 2002, 01:47
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Yukulele -> What does Identify Beat and Beat Detective do then?
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QUOTE (Disine @ Jul 29 2002, 02:47)
Yukulele -> What does Identify Beat and Beat Detective do then?

Oops, you're right...
I have to dig pro tools, a bit more concernng MIDI, i NEVER used it for that...
Thanks for pointing out my mistake.
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post Mon 29 Jul 2002, 19:40
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The best thing about ProTools is the straight forward approach to recording and mixing. It much like using an actual mixing console and allows for recordings to be edited much like tape in the analog world but with non-destructive editing. So if you have any type of background with analog equipment... you may find that using PT is a delight. You can layer up to 24 tracks (12 stereo) on LE and if you set tempo properly, aligning and sequencing can be a breeze. Oh, and the word is PT LE is getting an update soon to 5.3 that will allow up to 32 tracks (16 stereo) which is nice.

I just recently took the plunge into Logic and now see why it is considered a better sequencer for midi than PT but I have also noticed that unless you are a tweaker and like to actually "score" your midi compositions... PT can do just as well with midi. I have created several multi-timberal songs completely in PT and like the simplicity of its workings where as with Logic... there are almost too many options and it can get overwhelming.

So, as much a l like Logic for its abilty to make anyone a "control freak" and flexibility, I am keeping my PT for those times when I just want to sit down and get something done quickly without much fuss. cool.gif


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post Tue 30 Jul 2002, 15:57
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Absolutely right, Synthetic. PT LE is simple plug, play and record for people who want to record everything as mainly audio or live performance the old-fashioned way. I've just started with Logic and it's a great sequencer, a really good program, but definitely too many Midi tweaking options. If you don't have a big pile of legacy Midi keyboard gear in your studio, you'll never use more than half of what Logic can do. My only omplaint with PT LE is more personal - I had an Mbox on loan for a while, so I was using the bundled 5.2 that came with it. Now the Mbox has gone back, it turns out you can't use any other interface with 5.2. angry.gif
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post Tue 30 Jul 2002, 23:06
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QUOTE (Synthetic @ Jul 29 2002, 20:40)
Oh, and the word is PT LE is getting an update soon to 5.3 that will allow up to 32 tracks (16 stereo) which is nice.

It's more than a word... It's already downloadable (since more than a week) from Digi's Website.
BUT...be aware, it's a beta version (with minor bugs it seems), the "real"version should be available in a few days.


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post Fri 23 Aug 2002, 04:06
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so now does the upgrade protools le have audio syncing capabilities like acid, live, dp, sonar (the best), and abletons live, or recycle?

if protools has this ability I would like to set it up on a laptop.
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