Mike. James and Julian chat through issues and highlights from the week's news as well as the usual Pro Tools tips, tricks and community questions answered.
Podcast Sponsor - Townsend Labs
This month’s sponsor is Townsend Labs, creator of the Sphere L22 3D microphone system. James talks about the modelling in the Sphere microphone system.
Deals
- Pro Sound Effects Urban Ambisonics Bundle - Get 45% Off - Buy For $199 Reduced From $360 - Ambisonics sound effects are so versatile in multi-channel production as they can be converted into formats like binaural, 5.1, and 7.1. This is a great opportunity to kick-start your multi-channel sound effects library.
- Save 40% on an Annual licence or 15% on a monthly licence for Audiomovers LISTENTO plug-in - LISTENTO enables users to Stream Audio from Pro Tools to web browsers. LISTENTO are free plug-ins, however, a weekly, monthly or annual license is required to stream mixes to anyone with an internet connection. We have deals on both monthly and annual licences. £46 for an Annual licence, £6.50 for monthly. Don’t worry, the person receiving the stream doesn’t require a subscription, just a web browser and an internet connection.
- Also, don’t forget to check out the deals from our Partners, in the Partner Deals section on our Deals page.
Talking Points Kindly Sponsored By Universal Audio
Thinking about getting on board with UAD Plug-Ins? Well, now is the time! For a limited time, you can get a UAD OCTO Ultimate 5 Bundle from an authorised UA retailer. The bundle includes your choice of PCIe, Satellite Thunderbolt, or Satellite USB DSP Accelerator and the Universal Audio, flagship collection, featuring 89 award-winning UAD Powered Plug-Ins including best-sellers from API, Neve, Manley, Fender, and many more. Also, the UA Dream Studio offer is still on. It has been extended until 30th September 2017.
- Pro Tools Product Road Map - Avid Revise Their Feature Release Plans Announced In The ACA Survey Results
- Poor Intelligibility - Whose Fault Is It Anyway?
Competitions
- Win 1 Of 5 Copies Of MasteringTheMix LEVELS & REFERENCE Bundle - We have teamed up with our friends at MasteringTheMix to offer the Pro Tools Expert Community a unique opportunity to win a bundle of two very powerful mixing and mastering plug-ins. This bundle does not exist, so cannot be purchased from the MasteringTheMix web store.
- Don’t forget to check out our win page, to discover more opportunities to win pro audio software and gear from our Partners, in the Partner Win section, on our Win page.
Community Feedback Kindly Sponsored by RSPE Audio Solutions
“Let’s Talk Avid”, from our friends at RSPE, is an opportunity for customers old and new to call them on the phone as RSPE have some great prices that they cannot publish online. So if you are looking for a deal on pro audio gear and you live in the US, especially the west coast, then call RSPE on their toll-free number 855.632.1032 and see what they can offer you. You can also check out a special page to see some of the product ranges they have on offer, but to get the discount you will need to talk to the RSPE team on the phone.
- George Majerus has some feedback on audio from the MacPro to the Monitors. He has hooked up the Mac Digital ADAT out to an Apogee Rosetta. He says that “what appears to be a cool setup is not, since I experience the occasional clicks and pops which clearly indicate clocking issues. I am not even sure how the Mac derives its Wordclock sync signal. I thought it would clock on the incoming ADAT. I wonder if Mike has the same issues or what I need to do to prevent that”.
Questions From The Community
- Paul Burgess is hoping we might be able to give him some suggestions for a hardware recorder that he can actually switch on and just go. He says “I’m tired of the constant battle trying to maintain my recording tools on a computer. Between OS and App updates it's just one big expensive headache. Too many times have I sat down when inspiration strikes only to be confronted with Pro Tools having a hissy fit about something. This is not a dig at pro tools, it's just computer-based systems in general. My creativity is being curtailed by the technology. I don't need anything fancy that a porta-studio offers but I would like 4-8 channels with XLR inputs and an easy way to get the audio exported to Pro Tools”.
- Some of our suggestions...
- Larry Primrose has two connected questions to get the best out of a legacy Pro Tools system. He is looking for an expansion chassis to take Pro Tools PCI-x cards and use them with a PCI-e G5 Mac. Alternatively is he bought some PCIe Pro Tools cards would they be compatible with Pro Tools 7.0 HD running on OSX 10.4.6 in an Intel PCIe Mac (2006-2007).
- Check out these two compatibility documents from the Avid site.
- Mac OS X Requirements with Pro Tools says ”Pro Tools HD 7.0 is officially supported on Mac OS X 10.4.2, 10.4.3, 10.4.4, 10.4.5, and 10.4.6” in the Pro Tools HD & Pro Tools HD Accel Systems section.
- In the article, Pro Tools HD for Mac OS X Compatibility & Upgrade Information mentions some of the expansion chassis that you could look at.
- Check out these two compatibility documents from the Avid site.
Source Connect Now
As you may know, we are spread out around the UK & Europe when we record the podcast. In the past, we have used a variety of internet-based solutions so we could hear each other. We have settled on Source Connect Now which gives us ISDN equivalent quality audio using a Chrome browser, no software to install. You can get a free account from Source Elements.
Find Of The Week
- Mike - Sounds In Sync Release V3.4.1 Of EdiLoad Conforming And Re-conforming Software Watch for videos on how to use the new features like taking a folder of WAV files and spotting them into a Pro Tools session which is great for ADR to see all the alt takes and for music videos, again to show all the alt takes.
- James - Antelope Audio Goliath HD. It’s a beast. Every type of up to date connectivity and I/O. It’s pricey beast but it is the last interface you need ever buy (for now, I think).
- Julian - Unfiltered Audio Spec Ops Spectral Processor