Here's my 2 cents!!
I have the finalizer 96K as well as Protools. I really like and use them both. Of course I still process and mix in analog on most projects because I'm the guy who bought $10.000.00's of outboard gear over the last few years (Bomb Factory makes me sick!).
So on some projects I use the converters for my A to D down to 2 trk.HD If it's a demo, etc. the finalizer is quick, easy and the master fader (external) works great because I don't mix bus insert my overpriced tube compressor I put it on the mix insert out bypassing the master fader in the board (one less source of noise). and this works really good. BTW I have the Protools LE which limits me compared to someone with a TDM system but even at that I think that I would still want to have both.
My partner and I went down to Atlanta to a Protools "on the road 5.1 demo" last week and it really impressed me (which is not hard to do) I can't wait! As for the RTAS, that is a good addition to the TDM system you get the best of both worlds and the RTAS plug-in's are not as expensive as TDM's.
The only thing is, for mastering us PC LE users have to wait till Waves comes out with the Native version for PC which the Digi guy said would be the first of the year. He also said that the 5.1 should be out by Dec 15th. The management told the code jocks that if they finish by then, they would get the next 1.5 months off and he said that has always worked in the past.
RTAS less quality than TDM? I'm not sure that this is true. If so, where's the puddin? The other thing we saw was that the TDM systems would let you use the first 2 inserts of each chanel in mix so you could spread out the usage between the CPU and the TDM processor. There's a usage meter that will show just how much you use and where.
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David L. Black
Owner, Engineer , Producer
Old House Recording Studio - Gastonia, NC
http://www.oldhousestudio.com
dbeng@bellsouth.net
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