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> Pro Tools With 10.3.3, to upgrade or not....
theunderground
post Wed 17 Mar 2004, 03:43
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OS 10.3.3 is out... does anyone know if I will have problems in PT 6.2.3 if I upgrade my system from 10.3.2 to the latest?
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post Wed 17 Mar 2004, 04:51
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actually i just upgraded to 10.3.3, (somebody has got to do it), and so far ive had no problems.
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post Wed 17 Mar 2004, 06:36
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theunderground,
I like your "somebody's got to do it" attitude. I'll be testing it on my iMac G4 700 first, then I'll move on to my powerbook G4 1.25. I'll leave feedback asap.

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MrDee
post Sun 21 Mar 2004, 15:14
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Actually i do know a mate of mine who was having sync problems when he upgraded to 6.2 --- his equipment would run 4 times faster than what the tempo was set to in protools, still not sure what it was/is - but it may have been incompatibility issues.
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post Sun 21 Mar 2004, 21:57
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Pro tools is still running great... but what MrDee said reminded me of the funny thing that iTunes does on my system. Every once and a while I will open it and it will play the music at a higher speed and pitch. Sometimes I dont notice it until vocals come in, but it is really odd, and no one else seems to be having the problem. I'm thinking it has something to do with the G5 processor. When I play Deus Ex, the game runs too fast, and all the voices are sped up.
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guitonit
post Mon 22 Mar 2004, 07:25
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I have been running it on my 17" Powerbook with no problems whatsoever.

Scott A.
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SimplyComplicate...
post Tue 23 Mar 2004, 07:11
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hey scott, what interface are you running with your powerbook?
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guitonit
post Tue 23 Mar 2004, 23:34
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Hey Simply,

The MBox, along with a Mackie HUI. Works great.

Scott A

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