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I do this every day on my dialogue mixes. It already works on volume, pan and mute anyway, as well as any send volume/pan/mutes too. That's selecting tracks and using controls on your parameters that are midi/osc-learned the same way on those tracks. No way could I convince any of them to swap to Reaper and lose extensive track grouping and editing.įor mixing, Reapers temp groups are fine.
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I don't like the look and feel of ProTools at all - although I do use the same shortcuts for workflow consistency for sanity reasons.Īt the end of the day - time is precious, so unless it is a simple mix with a small amount of tracks, I'll reach for PT's, mix MUCH faster, and have time for a walk in the park with the dogĮvery pro mixer I know / or have ever encountered does not mix on Reaper. Why cant I go to bar 44, select 2 bars and edit and automate a track, and ALL of the other tracks grouped get the same automation? It is a cumbersome and messy way of working, all of these split files everywhere, therefore: no automation on the TRACK lanes to view. Then items need to be split around where automation needs to happen, creating large amounts of split items, JUST so they can be grouped for automation !!!! (which is a rarity in my mixing workflow) Grouping items is a great feature < when one needs to process grouped items. I can edit and process and automate 100's of tracks in ProTools in 2 seconds - because anything that is in the track grouping get processed. Yeah - I get it, but the workflow is incomparable. Then they have the newer build kicking around on a spare machine to get at the one or two new features someone was interested in. If they have an older version of PT on the MP, it's because there's some DOA bug situation with the newer build (and/or it mysteriously doesn't always open sessions saved with older versions). The MP runs the 10.6 thru the latest 10.14. You can put 4.something Ghz CPUs in it now if you wish too. I feel like mine is at about half life at present baring some genuine leap in CPU technology around the corner or a genuine need for thunderbolt I/O. Ahead of its time enough initially to still be relevant today. They keep a current MBP in an overdub room to have current PT and etc, but they'll use that MacPro until it dies, not until it won't run something newly released, and that doesn't seem to be anytime soon. The one I work at most is an awesome room, enviable mics and preamps, and it all goes into a cheese grater running (IIRC) PT10, which is a few versions behind the latest. Yep, the cheese grater MP, which no one could have predicted would be hung on to for serious work, is literally the computer I run into more than any other in studios. But it doesn't protect the symlink? Or Google somehow bypasses SIP?Ĭonfused. And that database resides in /private/var. No boot, since the system needs the dscl user database to be able to tell what's allowed. Ergo, the system can't find the real var folder (/private/var). Keystone agent deletes the /var symlink at the root of the disk. Cheese graters with RAID are kinda typical in the AV world. Some external RAID systems need SIP disabled for their kernel extensions. It's just that there's a lot of them around, running either a pre-SIP system, or having SIP disabled.
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I'm not sure about the exact circumstances, tho. Apparently, Google's Keystone agent (background updater, 1.2.13.75) is causing it. The online rental model breaks that rule pretty thoroughly so.
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Keep a master disk image file of your system with OS and apps fully installed for safety too.ĭon't ever rely on anything online that you haven't saved a copy of yourself and further, know that you can install to a clean system from scratch. Not keeping bootable backup clones of your system drives? That's a mistake. You would just do this preemptively every time, it got corrupted so often. I remember back in v7 and v8 when it was SOP to have to trash the Digi I/O plist file before launching PT or it would crash half the time. (Complete with the passing out in the 3rd song bit.) Now it's like the aging rock star with a mean substance habit hitting the midwest county fair stage years later. PT should have quietly retired 10 years ago. Is it time for lawn chairs and popcorn yet?Īnd here I thought this was just going to be another parody thread calling PT itself malware.Īnd of course everyone's first thought was that PT simply crashed and corrupted itself.
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Somehow I never thought about the obvious threat to their servers getting hacked! Not a very professional look.
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That's hilarious actually! The idea of not owning some software tool that you rely on and having to connect live to it online and pay rent to even use was ludicrous to begin with of course.