I watched the avid video and they praised the clipgain for a minute straight, but not do disgress: yes, my comment was maybe voiced too harsh and seemed unobjective, but i was pretty puzzled when i digged into the feature-lists of protools just to find "the best daw in the world" not keeping up to the thing a guy wrote alone from scratch.So because another DAW has these features already, it's stupid for Avid to implement them in PT? They didn't exactly say it's a groundbreaking new innovation, just a feature the users asked for.
If you feel Reaper is the right choice for you, that's cool. Then use it.
Sheesh.
But if the demo does not require an iLok i will give ProTools a fair shot, maybe its got some tricks in its sleeve to justify killing a few .
I feel like I'm tilting at windmills here. Carry on, I'll just keep using my current setup happily and observe.
Are you sure? Judging from what he said in the statement, you WOULD have gotten PT10HD if you already had the support plan before PT10 came out. I don't think anyone gets PT10 if he gets the support plan now.So now you can get a PT9HD->PT10HD upgrade for $599. Isn't that pretty much what the lot of you asked for?
Are you sure? Judging from what he said in the statement, you WOULD have gotten PT10HD if you already had the support plan before PT10 came out. I don't think anyone gets PT10 if he gets the support plan now.
I think Support Plan is just like Apple care... It's not a discount but another add![]()
Btw I understand what you're saying about people bitching even though they don't have a reason, but I don't think you're in the position to judge if someone "is allowed" to whine or not.
"So here’s the deal: Any customer who currently owns Pro Tools HD 9 is eligible to purchase the Standard Avid Support Plan for $599 until the end of the year. Once you purchase this from your dealer, you will be eligible to receive your Pro Tools HD 10 upgrade as part of the program. You will also have 12 months of maintenance, and any future upgrades within the 12 months will be included."
Haha damn it, you're right. That post is pretty much crystal clearYou own HD 9 -> You purchase the Support Plan for $599 -> You get the upgrade to HD 10 AND the benefits of the support program. Or am I having serious trouble understanding what I read?![]()
Wow. I'm not judging anyone, or holding myself in any position. It's just the lack of reasoning behind the whining that makes it silly. Basically, these are the types of whiners I find rather absurd:
1) People who think some other DAW is superior. Seriously, if you prefer something else, just use it and be happy with it. If someone is willing to put up with Avid's third reich business tactics (that was sarcasm, just in case), how exactly does it affect you in any way? I don't give two shits about what software people prefer, and whenever I'm at another studio tracking, I use what's available. Often it's not PT, and I'm not complaining. I'm not running around Reaper threads telling it's an amateur toy or only fit for someone who wants to customize everything from their DAW to their toenails.
2) People who have been using their rigs for years and can't afford (or don't want to pay for) the upgrade. If the system has been serving you well so far, what's the problem? Sure, the new features are cool and it would be awesome to have the new HDX setup, but there's no acute need for it if you have been working professionally on a HD rig so far. I'm on PT9 Native and can't even fantasize about upgrading right now since I'm financially fucked ATM, but I don't care. I've been mixing happily until now, and a pricey, optional upgrade won't hinder me.
If you don't like the software or hate the company enough to get your panties in a twist over it, just switch. It's not like there aren't a hundred and one alternatives out there nowadays.
It just feels like complaining about Avidesign is a bit of a fad with all the nazi photoshops, poems and so on. For heaven's sake, if you hate it so much, don't fucking use it![]()
Totally agree.
"Oh my god my hardware won't be supported in PT11"
Don't upgrade to 11 then. Your system still works and will continue to work for many years. There are lots of pro studios still running PT7! Maybe upgrade to 10 and leave it there?
All I've heard for years is "we want 64 bit, TDM needs to be ditched or replaced it's too old"
And then when Avid decide to get ready for moving to 64 bit and upgrade their processing cards everyone has a total shit fit. The customer base seem to want PT to move forward to improve the power and quality of the system, while simultaneously insisting that all the old technology continues to be integrated until the end of time.
What I can agree with is that it's a very expensive upgrade for some people. But really if you don't think the new features and greater efficiency are worth the asking price then don't upgrade.
Totally agree.
"Oh my god my hardware won't be supported in PT11"
Don't upgrade to 11 then. Your system still works and will continue to work for many years. There are lots of pro studios still running PT7! Maybe upgrade to 10 and leave it there?
All I've heard for years is "we want 64 bit, TDM needs to be ditched or replaced it's too old"
And then when Avid decide to get ready for moving to 64 bit and upgrade their processing cards everyone has a total shit fit. The customer base seem to want PT to move forward to improve the power and quality of the system, while simultaneously insisting that all the old technology continues to be integrated until the end of time.
What I can agree with is that it's a very expensive upgrade for some people. But really if you don't think the new features and greater efficiency are worth the asking price then don't upgrade.
Haha damn it, you're right. That post is pretty much crystal clearI was referring to posts in the official forum, but I also read this one on Facebook. Well, good for the PTHD users.
Concerning the second part: Sorry man, the word "jugding" probably came across wrong and was not what I meant. I wanted to say I basically agree with you, but it doesn't change the fact that a lot of people will still be unhappy / angry, and naturally everybody has a different perception of what's fair and appropriate so what you said is absurd to you may seem completely logical to others.
Actually just forget about my last posts![]()
I have some health issues atm and I am both pissed off and unfocused because of it, so yeah..
Or how about we realize that Avid won't be around 5 years from now and move on to another system.
I LOVE Pro Tools, and I LOVE the workflow in that software.
I still think 599 is spitting in the face of HD users though, we don't even benefit from half the features (AAX, increased ADC etc) and we know already that it's a dead end, so the "good" thing about the support plan is that you might get PT11 with it as well (if it comes out within one year), but since PT11 won't work on TDM systems it's no use for current HD users...
so what this support plan really is is a 599 software upgrade for a software and features that should have been bugfixes for 9, cause many of the great new features don't work on HD/TDM anyways.
so we're asked to pay 599 for a software update, that's not even a stepping stone but the end of the line.
Why would PTHD users be happy about that?
personally I think it's cool that PT is coming out with something new that supports 64 bit etc, everyone knew TDM wouldn't be around forever, I'm NOT complaining because they come out with a newer improved system that doesn't support my HD/TDM anymore (cause it's just not possible to support 64bit etc on the currend HD card's architecture)..that's fine.
what's pissing me off BIG TIME is that insulting price for a end-of-line software upgrade.
and no, I won't be jumping ship right now, I love workin in PT and my rig works fine...and it will be working fine for some time.
I'm just not gonna support the wankers at avid anymore by throwing thousands and thousands at them just to end up being kicked in the teeth