Pro Tools Tdm And Le, What is the difference |
Wed 9 Jul 2003, 03:01
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 08-Jul 03 From: Cherry Hill - US Member No.: 20,991 |
I know TDM is for their HD system and LE is for the other hardware (at least I think), but that's about all I know (or think). What is the difference? What does TDM and LE stand for or mean.
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Wed 9 Jul 2003, 10:35
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Moderator Group: Team Posts: 370 Joined: 19-Mar 03 From: Umeå - SE Member No.: 14,645 |
Protools TDM are their Professional variant of DAW, where a lot of the actual work i.e. d.s.p signal processing takes place outside the computer and inside varoius external boxes/interfaces you must buy.
This means you must buy both software and special hardware from Digidesign. This is very expensive gear. Prootols LE DONT need any external gear to work ( in principle ) using mainly the CPU on your computer to do most of the processing. However you will still need some kind of audiointerface with Prootools LE - you can use DIGI:s own -001 002 or MBox. Cheers: Dixiechicken -------------------- ==================
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Thu 10 Jul 2003, 14:44
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 899 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Kirkland Member No.: 2,002 |
Also PT LE is not expandable, the TDM systems are modular.
LE=light edition 32 tracks max, PTHD|3 system 96 tracks, higher quality effects and bussing, integration with Avid film/video systems. PTHD|1 systems start at $7000. -------------------- G-Dub
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Thu 10 Jul 2003, 15:27
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
QUOTE (dixiechicken @ Jul 9 2003, 03:35) Protools TDM are their Professional variant of DAW, where a lot of the actual work i.e. d.s.p signal processing takes place outside the computer and inside varoius external boxes/interfaces you must buy. This means you must buy both software and special hardware from Digidesign. This is very expensive gear. Prootols LE DONT need any external gear to work ( in principle ) using mainly the CPU on your computer to do most of the processing. However you will still need some kind of audiointerface with Prootools LE - you can use DIGI:s own -001 002 or MBox. Cheers: Dixiechicken this is partially true... actually the processing is done in the computer with TDM but with very expensive DSP PCI cards sometimes called Farm cards etc. The external boxes usually are just for the audio I/O's. And actually LE does need special external gear to work.... it needs the audio interface such as Mbox or Digi001 or Digi002 for sound management and I/O but yes it uses CPU for audio processing mostly. ProTools Free is the software that doesn't require any special hardware to work but its very limited. -------------------- ----------------------------------------
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Fri 11 Jul 2003, 16:02
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 29 Joined: 01-Jul 03 From: Neuried - DE Member No.: 20,536 |
Is it true that you have to use Digidesign hardware to be able to use ProTools?
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Fri 11 Jul 2003, 17:48
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
QUOTE (Synthetic @ Jul 10 2003, 08:27) ProTools Free is the software that doesn't require any special hardware to work but its very limited. YES unless you download the free version called ProTools Free as noted above -------------------- ----------------------------------------
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Sat 12 Jul 2003, 09:47
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 29 Joined: 01-Jul 03 From: Neuried - DE Member No.: 20,536 |
Yeah, but that doesn't work with OS X!
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Sat 12 Jul 2003, 15:17
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
i don't recall OSX being a part of the equation as it was never mentioned
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Sat 12 Jul 2003, 17:00
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 29 Joined: 01-Jul 03 From: Neuried - DE Member No.: 20,536 |
I know, that was just a statement from me because I use OSX.
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Sat 12 Jul 2003, 17:15
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
i see
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