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> Pro Tools Free Effects Plugins?
post Mon 14 Jan 2002, 17:32
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hi- just curious if anybody knows if there are any effects for ProTools Free available for download off the web? i have been looking for 2 days and can't find anything. any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Jazzvox
post Wed 18 Jun 2003, 16:26
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Depeneds if you are using mac or PC.

Limewire.com for mac has a user base that you can download directly from the user.

Also try directconnect.com. Similar thing.

For PC, try kazaa.com
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post Wed 18 Jun 2003, 17:26
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I would suggest clicking here for a FAQ from the Digidesign answerbase to see what kinds of plugs you need and then browse through the MacMusic Software section to see if there's anything free there. smile.gif
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post Fri 20 Jun 2003, 08:42
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have digidesign released an OS X version of Protools?
Ive searched the website and can only find reference to the full blown version???
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post Fri 20 Jun 2003, 12:06
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If you're referring to ProTools Free, no they haven't, and I don't believe they've even announced plans to do so yet. However, ProTools LE for OSX is available (not sure if this is what you meant by the "full blown" version).
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post Fri 20 Jun 2003, 13:58
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thanx XINGU...
Yeah i was refering to protools free, i hate to sound like a cheap ass but ive jus spent heaps on upgrading to OS X and getting some sound modules etc! i would love to be able to spend more and get some decent software but as note above money has just run out

Thanx for the reply!
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post Fri 20 Jun 2003, 14:11
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No prob... If you can swing another $70, you might want to check out Metro 6 SE - probably the least expensive way to get set up in OSX.

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post Fri 20 Jun 2003, 14:19
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thanx for your advice... looking it up now!
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