Hey everyone
I've been trying Pro Tools 10 HD and its Plugins etc. to be able to have my personal view on the DAW.
As I'm recording vocals, I notice a double-effect in monitoring, but the recorded vocal track is not double. How can I disable Pro Tools Software monitoring?
If it interests anybody, this is my view on Pro Tools 10 HD:
Negatives
- Disappointed that it does not come in a 64-bit version
- A million bugs that I had to tackle individually
- Even on my Desktop it lags every now and then
(i-7 5820k, 16GB DDR4 Ram, super-fast SSD, etc.)
- I had to convert certain Plugins to make them work, which was a hassle
Positives
- Plugins, specially the Instruments that come with PT, are wonderful
- When you are working for a while, the workflow is nice
- Since it's the "Industry Standard", I was able to find a lot of useful resources
Reaper works much, much smoother, but it is nice using both PT and Reaper. Considering trying PT 11
Comments
apstrong, post: 425039, member: 36444 wrote: Never used PT but a
apstrong, post: 425039, member: 36444 wrote: Never used PT but apparently it's a common complaint. There's this workaround:
Thank you very much. I found out that that fix is only available to Mac users.
So are you hearing a latency delay while you are in record? If
So are you hearing a latency delay while you are in record? If so the problem lies with a master fader track that you have a native plug-in on. Disable the native plug-in and use only DSP for tracking. No latency. If this isn't it then I need more info.
BTW. No protools has been 64 bit until PT 11.
Never used PT but apparently it's a common complaint. There's th
Never used PT but apparently it's a common complaint. There's this workaround:
http://www.tritonedigital.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage-ask.tpl&product_id=18&category_id=5&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=20&vmcchk=1&Itemid=20