04-23-2008, 12:23 PM
nope I don't bother to check. Because Apple and digidesign (my unfriendly and unsupportive provider of software that has become the industry standard, for better or worse) don't always talk and one must, sometimes, take the chance.
Fortunately, Magma has a much more supportive team then either.
I'm glad that Leo is a "forward looking" change, I'd expect nothing less from Apple.
I planned from past experience. And from Panther to Tiger was effortless, after waiting a few months for burn in. As a matter of fact, so was 9 to X, but for that I waited until Panther.
And since AA mentioned crappy old OS9.
My first live experience with Pro Tools was under 9.
At the same time I was using Live v3. We were live on a very big music award show while PT chased code ( for playback by those kids who can't play live) and had a Tascam DA88 chase it. Live did bumpers and VO's playback while I dl'd updated VOs for the next segment with either IE or Safari and IM'd with producers the changes. From a G4 powerbook loaded with "plug-ins, launchers, input managers, make-my-system-crash-like-Mac-OS-9 utilities and other junk. I ran like that, under 9 until Panther, on many shows configured the same with no problems.
I've actually had more problems with that config under X, such that clients insist now on a Pro Tools system and the rest. So the minor problems that I've experienced with x have made me more $$. Some of that is certainly digi, Some, them stinking half dozen widgets, when I fergit to turn off the Airport.
Again, thanks for sharing you altitudes. I believe a couple of you are nearly ready to be TV producers on the highest levels.
Fortunately, Magma has a much more supportive team then either.
I'm glad that Leo is a "forward looking" change, I'd expect nothing less from Apple.
I planned from past experience. And from Panther to Tiger was effortless, after waiting a few months for burn in. As a matter of fact, so was 9 to X, but for that I waited until Panther.
And since AA mentioned crappy old OS9.
My first live experience with Pro Tools was under 9.
At the same time I was using Live v3. We were live on a very big music award show while PT chased code ( for playback by those kids who can't play live) and had a Tascam DA88 chase it. Live did bumpers and VO's playback while I dl'd updated VOs for the next segment with either IE or Safari and IM'd with producers the changes. From a G4 powerbook loaded with "plug-ins, launchers, input managers, make-my-system-crash-like-Mac-OS-9 utilities and other junk. I ran like that, under 9 until Panther, on many shows configured the same with no problems.
I've actually had more problems with that config under X, such that clients insist now on a Pro Tools system and the rest. So the minor problems that I've experienced with x have made me more $$. Some of that is certainly digi, Some, them stinking half dozen widgets, when I fergit to turn off the Airport.
Again, thanks for sharing you altitudes. I believe a couple of you are nearly ready to be TV producers on the highest levels.
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat