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Pro Tools is a digital audio workstation developed and released by Avid Technology for Microsoft Windows and macOS. It is used for music creation and production, sound for picture and, more generally, sound recording, editing, and mastering processes.

G4 Powerbook/Pro Tools question...

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi all. This is my first post here and my name (GreenGuy) says it all... I'm green when it comes to this stuff.



I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions coming in the future.. but here's my first: If I record at 24bit/96, aproximately how many tracks will I be able to playback in Pro Tools with a 1.5GHz, 768mb ram, G4 Powerbook?



Full screen video & external drive for Pro Tools LE?

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hey ppl..

I have Pro Tools LE, N' am wonderin how to get a Full screen Video output of the Video window on to a television for the reference in the dubbing room..

I would also like to know if i could use an external Firewire or USB hard disk for recording using Pro Tools LE?



Thnx guys..

NEEL

M-powered Pro Tools for AV?

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hey ppl,

I am thinking of building a studio where most of my projects will be dubbing for ads n' or regional langauges.. So i definitely need to have Video support in the config..

I, being very comfortable with Pro Tools LE, am planning to buy that but due to the budget issues am pondering over the M-powered Pro Tools idea..

Transferring tracks from Nuendo to Protools.. Forgot how.

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Submitted by anonymous on

I've not had to do this much at all, really only once. Did it just fine, but now I can't seem to get it right...



First, I need to make sure all puch ins are merged (can't remember if it does this automatically or not)



Here's the steps I performed:



1- Select all

2- Locate L

Recording software - Pro Tools vs. . Cubase

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Submitted by anonymous on

I'm putting together a recording studio to record drums for the most part (so I need 8 mic preamps at least), and I've pretty much decided that I'm going with the Mackie Onyx 1620 (about $700 US) as mixer, along with the M-Audio Firewire 1814 (about $430) as digital interface. Of course I'll need mics etc but I think I'm straight in that area.