Thanks mojobone!
Yes, seems like the iD14 would be a really good choice and for a low price.
But if I decide to stick with Pro tools then I think the Apogee Duet with latest Pro Tools included would be a better deal (upgrades are only available from version 9).
Still haven't decided on which route to take but I think Andy had some really good points. I have already invested lots of time in learning Pro tools and getting used to the included effects.
I plan on making a purchase next week and at least for the day I feel like staying with Pro tools but that might change after another google session or trip to music store ...
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Actually, if I were building a rig from scratch, I'd start with the Audient ID22 and an ASP880; probably the next best alternative to the likes of Burl And Dangerous Music, and I wouldn't need to pop for a monitor controller, nor invest in expensive Thunderbolt cables.
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So I ordered Pro Tools Duet today and it looks like there´s a lot of good stuff included http://www.avid.com/pro-tools/all-included-plug-ins (actually made me postpone purchase of Komplete 10)
Took awhile to get over it but now I can´t wait to get started with updated equipment.
Recommendations on which additional plugin to choose would be most welcome:
Choice of one Avid Tier 2 plug-in
http://www.avid.com/products/pro-tools- ... ins#Tier-2
Choice of one Avid Tier 3 plug-in
http://www.avid.com/products/pro-tools- ... ins#Tier-3
I´m a guitarist so it´s leaning towards the Eleven MK from Tier3, previously I have been using an older version of Guitar rig that I don´t think is going to work in Pro tools 12
Thanks!
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Took awhile to get over it but now I can´t wait to get started with updated equipment.
Recommendations on which additional plugin to choose would be most welcome:
Choice of one Avid Tier 2 plug-in
http://www.avid.com/products/pro-tools- ... ins#Tier-2
Choice of one Avid Tier 3 plug-in
http://www.avid.com/products/pro-tools- ... ins#Tier-3
I´m a guitarist so it´s leaning towards the Eleven MK from Tier3, previously I have been using an older version of Guitar rig that I don´t think is going to work in Pro tools 12
Thanks!
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Re: Pro tools, from 7 to 12...
So, long story short.
I ended up canceling my Pro Tools Duet order.
Instead I got the Audient id4 and switched to Logic x
I´m sure the Duet would have been great but so far I have no regrets. I'm pleasantly surprised how easy it was to get started from scratch with Logic and the id4 sounds great. Feels like I saved a lot of money that I could spend on plugins instead
Thanks for all the tips!
/Anders
I ended up canceling my Pro Tools Duet order.
Instead I got the Audient id4 and switched to Logic x
I´m sure the Duet would have been great but so far I have no regrets. I'm pleasantly surprised how easy it was to get started from scratch with Logic and the id4 sounds great. Feels like I saved a lot of money that I could spend on plugins instead
Thanks for all the tips!
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Sounds great /Anders!!!
That's what it's all about, getting your money's worth, and it sounds like you ultimately made the best decision, imo!
That's what it's all about, getting your money's worth, and it sounds like you ultimately made the best decision, imo!
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