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    Default Something to be thankful for

    http://blog.mixonline.com/mixblog/20...pro-tools-803/

    Bob, Thanks for the great software, and the great support!
    ... and here are my sincerest wishes that you and yours enjoy this Holiday Season to the fullest!

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    A solid, money-saving Plan B comes from Magma, the expansion solution company. By purchasing the Magma PE6R4 expansion chassis ($2199),

    My favorite line in the article. Um, how is spending over two large going to save me money? These clowns should work for the governement!


    Thanks, Bob, for making a truly stable and FANTASTIC sounding product that will work on whatever hardware I can afford. I raise my glass in your general direction!

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    In fairness, aren't these really quite old? The 888 has been around for absolutely ages.
    In the same way as XP is no longer supported after 2014 and isn't supported on many new laptops at all (as pointed out by Craig) at some point things have to move on.

    Not to say I'm not happy with the ability to use my old 9636/52 with SAW and SAC, thanks to RME and RML.

    Dominic

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    Quote Originally Posted by DominicPerry View Post
    In fairness, aren't these really quite old? The 888 has been around for absolutely ages.
    In the same way as XP is no longer supported after 2014 and isn't supported on many new laptops at all (as pointed out by Craig) at some point things have to move on.

    Not to say I'm not happy with the ability to use my old 9636/52 with SAW and SAC, thanks to RME and RML.

    Dominic
    Dominic well put. FWIW in order to move forward you cant expect any company to support old hardware! Plus in all fairness the Digi interfaces offer more than just I/O.
    Joe

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    My favorite part is where they basically say, 'Well, you could get by with only 4 cores - but 8 will perform better'. Where is all that processing power going anyway?

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    I think its 4 cores for plugin graphics, 3 for plugin processing and 1 for the rest

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    Default Re: Something to be thankful for

    its based on an article that was superseded on the duc site

    http://duc.digidesign.com/showthread.php?t=254166

    iain
    life will bring what life brings, without rain, sun is a curse

    Iain Westland info@paddedcellrecords dot co dot uk

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    This is about Apple having discontinued the manufacturer of computers with Motorola processors, as well as computers with PCI cards, about 4-ish years ago.

    Digi will continue to support the v8.0 software for years to come, they just will not have any more feature upgrades that will run on a pre-Intel Mac. Many folks are still several updates behind because certain features are not important to them.

    This is for the HD systems, which I am well aware of since I own one of these "old clunker" dual 2.5gHz Mac G5s that gives me well over 140 tracks (that's the most I've tried at once, but spec'd out to 196 or more), without breaking a sweat on either the HD processing cards, and for all intents and purposes, "0" percent on the CPU. (well, maybe a wimper)

    So as a victim, I am not concerned, and figure I have a couple of years before I need to worry about buying an Intel Mac, or new hardware. I can't even imagine a forthcoming feature that I "must have", as powerful as the current software is, especially since 8.0 was so major.

    But if you want to compare native systems to native systems, you need to look at LE which is not effected by this hardware issue other than the original MBox 1, and still starts at around $300 for two channels of NEW MBox hardware, 48 mono or stereo tracks (expandable to 128 mono), and bunches of virtual instruments and plug-ins, and is compatible with the universe. And it will run on Windows or Mac OS.

    Mark

    EDIT: I just read Iian's link and it appears, that due to popular demand, Digi has reconsidered and will continue to support older TDM Mix systems with PT sofware updates, although there is no guarantee for how long. That hardware is something like 12 years old, and is referred to as "legacy" hardware on my connectors.
    Last edited by Mark Stebbeds; 11-27-2009 at 09:16 PM.

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    A little OT - but still Thankful.

    I was driving out for a late breakfast yesterday, stopped at a light by the Interstate off/on ramp. The off ramp is on my left, the on ramp is on the right. The light turns green, I kinda casually look briefly to the left and the right and there's nobody there. I put it in gear and begin to accelerate into the intersection - when I see a fast blur out to the very far left. By the time I've moved my eyes it's already headed into the intersection. I jammed on the brakes - but not soon enough to avoid this torpedo trying (and failing) to run this red light before I can get into the intersection. He's going really fast.

    CRASH! he rams into my front left wheel, causing my, previously stopped, car to do a 180 and get shoved over two lanes to the right.

    My car is totalled. The battery was dangling by it's wires out over what was left of the front left of the car - which had been pushed way over to the right side. The radiator was way over there and it's contents were pouring out into the street like green blood. But, I seem to have escaped with a little stiffness and some sort of a bad bruise on my left shoulder where it ran into... something: the window or that column between the front and back drivers-side windows. That, plus I notice a peculiar pain in my left shoulder when I try to use it to get out of a chair. But - that seems to be it.

    Another 4 feet further out into the intersection and I'd have been hospitalized or dead. He was really moving. All I can figure is that he got off at the wrong exit, saw that light turn yellow and floored it - and then when it turned red he tried to muscle through to the other side. There's no tire marks on the street at all so he didn't slam on his brakes.

    So - now I probably have to buy a new car. They'll give me something for my wreck, but I'm sure I'll have to pony up a few thousand. And, as of today I still don't have a rental because his insurance company hasn't decided for sure that it was his fault still.

    BUT - I'm alive and almost completely healthy. I couldn't drive to my friends house in another city for Thanksgiving dinner (being carless now and all) so they came and got me and drove me back early this afternoon. And I ate way too much really great food and drank just enough good red wine last night in the company of a dozen very old friends. And they told me that my music on the CD I brought was really great and we all laughed a lot and often about really silly things (like that the Frangelica bottle looked a lot like a divorced Aunt Jemima bottle).

    (
    http://www.frangelico.com/
    http://image2.onlineauction.com/auct...t-912645-1.jpg
    )

    And all of that is something to be very thankful for. And I feel so grateful. It's so easy to forget, to take it all for granted. In the end - it's all the little things. You take care of the little things, and they take care of the big ones.
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    Default Re: Something to be thankful for

    Quote Originally Posted by John Ludlow View Post

    BUT - I'm alive and almost completely healthy. I couldn't drive to my friends house in another city for Thanksgiving dinner (being carless now and all) so they came and got me and drove me back early this afternoon. And I ate way too much really great food and drank just enough good red wine last night in the company of a dozen very old friends. And they told me that my music on the CD I brought was really great and we all laughed a lot and often about really silly things (like that the Frangelica bottle looked a lot like a divorced Aunt Jemima bottle).
    So it was a blessed gathering.

    I just returned from a wonderful gathering of brothers and sisters in the same place collectively for the first time in fifteen years.

    On the 500 mile return trip, some red headed CHP cop pulled me over and gave me a "speeding" ticket for the first time in twenty years, while I was driving at the same speed as everyone esle. Either this is an omen that I need to slow down, or "the Man" is out to get me. In either case, it was great to see my family, and I'll research options that Ralph Malph's radar gun was out of calibration.

    But I am so grateful that I saw my family, and I am glad that no harm came to you in your unfortunate experience.

    Mark
    Last edited by Mark Stebbeds; 11-28-2009 at 10:06 AM.

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