ProTools for X by Fall. Confirmed. hehe
Tommy,
We are definitely working on it, but have not yet announced a firm release
date for Pro Tools OSX support - only that we have been working with Apple
for well over a year on this very complex project. However, we do expect it
to be no later than this fall. Please rest assured that it is a top
priority and that an entire team of engineers is involved in this project.
As far as the upgrade path, we do not currently have that information
available either. Please stay tuned to our website. We will surely post
all information there as soon as it is available.
If you would like to purchase you new hardware now in order to get started
and do install OSX to use other applications, you will need to install it
on a separate drive or a separate drive partition on pre-Quicksilver G4
models. You will still need to boot from OS 9 in order to run Pro Tools.
For more information regarding compatibility and the new "Quicksilver" G4
models that ship with a dual boot system with both OS 9.2.x and OS X
installed, see the Compatibility Documents:
<a href="http://www.digidesign.com/compato" target="_blank">http://www.digidesign.com/compato</a>
Best regards,
Digidesign Customer Support Admin
980 Hamilton Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Replies to CS Admin should be directed to any of the following:
email: csadmin@digidesign.com
phone: 1-650-731-6198
fax: 1-650-731-6384
Digidesign Customer Service & Technical Support information on the web:
<a href="http://www.digidesign.com/support" target="_blank">http://www.digidesign.com/support</a>
_______________________________ original message:
>Can you give me a rough idea of when there will be support for OS X? even
>concerning just the driver so I can play my itunes through my digi ool
>setup... Thanks! -Tommy Ciccone
We are definitely working on it, but have not yet announced a firm release
date for Pro Tools OSX support - only that we have been working with Apple
for well over a year on this very complex project. However, we do expect it
to be no later than this fall. Please rest assured that it is a top
priority and that an entire team of engineers is involved in this project.
As far as the upgrade path, we do not currently have that information
available either. Please stay tuned to our website. We will surely post
all information there as soon as it is available.
If you would like to purchase you new hardware now in order to get started
and do install OSX to use other applications, you will need to install it
on a separate drive or a separate drive partition on pre-Quicksilver G4
models. You will still need to boot from OS 9 in order to run Pro Tools.
For more information regarding compatibility and the new "Quicksilver" G4
models that ship with a dual boot system with both OS 9.2.x and OS X
installed, see the Compatibility Documents:
<a href="http://www.digidesign.com/compato" target="_blank">http://www.digidesign.com/compato</a>
Best regards,
Digidesign Customer Support Admin
980 Hamilton Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Replies to CS Admin should be directed to any of the following:
email: csadmin@digidesign.com
phone: 1-650-731-6198
fax: 1-650-731-6384
Digidesign Customer Service & Technical Support information on the web:
<a href="http://www.digidesign.com/support" target="_blank">http://www.digidesign.com/support</a>
_______________________________ original message:
>Can you give me a rough idea of when there will be support for OS X? even
>concerning just the driver so I can play my itunes through my digi ool
>setup... Thanks! -Tommy Ciccone

Comments
InfiniteJester is no G5
I am willing to put any amount of money that ProTools will continue to be a Digidesign product.
Apple ProTools X.
[ 06-09-2002: Message edited by: TommyBrando ]</p>
Cuz he didnt
and i think Protools coming to X is a no-brainer.
It's just a matter of time.
<strong>I'm sorry but I think you've lost any credit you might have had by suggesting that ProTools could in some form or another, surface in OS X as an apple-labeled product.
If you read the email from Digidesign, they cleary say ProTools OSX support. And the fact that they've been working on this project with apple doesn't assist your rumor at all because Digidesign used apple's help with previous versions of ProTools (classic) as well.
I am willing to put any amount of money that ProTools will continue to be a Digidesign product. Sorry to be the bearer of unhappy news.
Apple ProTools X.
I'm saying that it's possible, by fall, Apple will have its OWN audio suite, and ProTools will be late to the scene, and suddenly facing an in-house brand.
Calm down, slappy. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
][nfinte_]ester is no Al T. Veck
[ 06-09-2002: Message edited by: There is no g5 ]</p>
<strong>Uh, did I miss the part where he claims it would be Apple branded?
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yep, you did miss it.
[quote]Originally posted by There is no g5:
<strong>Apple will release, sometime in the next 3 months, an audio recording and editing suite.
</strong><hr></blockquote>
That does not say Apple Pro Tools. That says Apple's own.
Apple works with all developers. working with them means **** . they worked with the Watson guy and now look what happened. they ripped it off.
<strong>not exactly TommyBrando.
That does not say Apple Pro Tools. That says Apple's own.
Apple works with all developers. working with them means **** . they worked with the Watson guy and now look what happened. they ripped it off.</strong><hr></blockquote>
BIG difference between Digidesign and Karelia Software. I don't think Apple could compete with Digi anyways. ProTools is not the type of software that you can just whip up quickly.
<strong>not exactly TommyBrando.
That does not say Apple Pro Tools. That says Apple's own.
Apple works with all developers. working with them means **** . they worked with the Watson guy and now look what happened. they ripped it off.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well it appeared there was an implication of that nature because after all, There is no g5's reply to my post about ProTools being ready in a few months was a link to his thread which begins with him saying that apple has been working with a certain third-party developer on an audio app it would release as its own in three months.
If thats not what he was implying than i apologize, but it obviously sounded like that was what he was saying when he used it as a reply to my post.
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[ 06-09-2002: Message edited by: TommyBrando ]</p>
TING5
I can't remember his name. good program though. this would suggest something in os x dsp. or maybe he's just a good coder?
<strong>they worked with the Watson guy</strong><hr></blockquote>
They did? How/when?
Do you think that I would have to upgrade the card?
Or just the software?
<strong>If I were to buy an audiomedia card for PT LE now, what are teh chances that it would work for an OSX version of PT?
Do you think that I would have to upgrade the card?
Or just the software?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I was under the assumption that PT LE only currently works with the Digi001, Mbox, and the (discontinued ?) PCI card/ PT LE bundle thing.
If i could get another PCI card and expand my DIGI setup to more I/O i would LOVE it.
cubase sx (out for xp, but not for os x)
pro tools x
logic 5 x (well, this could take until OS XI 50.1.2)
DAMN i finally want to see how os x does with audio-stuff. has anyone seen reason 2 in action for that matter?
If i could get another PCI card and expand my DIGI setup to more I/O i would LOVE it. <hr></blockquote>No you can use Protools LE with an audio media PCI card. It was sold as the TOOLBOX XP: it has RCA in/out and SPDIF(sp?)coax in/out etc. . . .
my question, if someone could help me here please, IS: will the hardware also have to be updated when ProTools finally gets OSX ready?
please give me your opinion people... cause I want to buy an audiomedia card today and want it to still be good in the future!!
<strong>No you can use Protools LE with an audio media PCI card. It was sold as the TOOLBOX XP: it has RCA in/out and SPDIF(sp?)coax in/out etc. . . .
my question, if someone could help me here please, IS: will the hardware also have to be updated when ProTools finally gets OSX ready?
please give me your opinion people... cause I want to buy an audiomedia card today and want it to still be good in the future!!
I am 99.99% sure that ProTools X will support all the hardware that the current 5.1 version does. Im positive that Digi001 will continue to sell as is, without an update right up until at least the release date of ProTools X. That leads me to believe that they wouldnt release software that doesnt support the hardware they were selling that very day therefore im fairly sure the current PCI cards and other hardware will be supported.
<img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />