Jim DeSchamp
Inspired
I'm not seeing it in ProTools. I can see it in RX10 but nothing in ProTools
There is no AAX version of CabLab, so no support for ProTools. You can try a wrapper plugin, those work sometimes. Thanks!
Got no idea why AAX Native isn't supported. Total bummerI'm not seeing it in ProTools. I can see it in RX10 but nothing in ProTools
Any hope for a Pro Tools AAX version of the plugin? Thanks!
It's something that's on the list once time permits.
Thats like saying you find it shocking that Audi has their own module that communicates with the suspension's sensors of the vehicle to the main central processor.I find I rather shocking that in 2024, Pro Tools architecture still needs its own special plugin.
Thats like saying you find it shocking that Audi has their own module that communicates with the suspension's sensors of the vehicle to the main central processor.
Avid has to do that because aax is a protocol designed to make it extremely hard to make cracked plugins work in. Pretty genius if you ask me and that's one of the many reasons why it's still the industry standard by a long shot. And another reason why I am completely flabbergasted why Fractal is not a big fan of avid. Or so Ive seen stated by other members several times.
And this is also why companies pay into Avid's aax protocol and why it's supported very well as the industry standard. And again, one of many many reasons.
Gosh. Silly me.
No problem. You are welcome to the Church of Avid Technology anytime you are ready for your conversion.
Dude that was just a joke. I don't need to convince anyone.Ah, no no, you misunderstand. I grew weary of the archaic Avid nonsense 4 years ago and abandoned PT altogether except for the occasional collaboration. No amount of coaxing would ever convince me to go back.
Drop some links to these recordings man I'm always on the lookout for great new musicI wouldn't use anything else for pro recording, production, mixing or mastering
I have been using ProTools for a really, really long time, both at home and in high quality professional studios with very expensive HDX systems.I have to be honest and agree with RackAddict. I have never had one issue with Pro Tools in my studio. It is rock solid for me. I see many have issues that I simply have not had. I do believe though, since I have been using it since version 7, that once you learn one, it is very hard to move away. I have tried many. It just feels like home and I am very quick on it at this point. I do have issues with Avid and its upgrade costs (I have perpetual licenses). That I do understand the hate for.
All DAWs crash. There's all sorts of misinfo online about people claiming some DAWs being more stable than others for who knows what reason. I would put my money on Avid any day. You just need to go through the recommended avid optimizations and get one of their approved machines or something as similar as possible. In other words use nvidia quadro video cards only.I have been using ProTools for a really, really long time, both at home and in high quality professional studios with very expensive HDX systems.
There is rarely a session I've been part of that didn't have some PT head-scratching moment or other.
When it works I think it's great. When it's being finicky (which seems often) it really sucks!
I'm mostly talking about professionally built and maintained HDX studio systems, not someone's homegrown DAW rig.All DAWs crash. There's all sorts of misinfo online about people claiming some DAWs being more stable than others for who knows what reason. I would put my money on Avid any day. You just need to go through the recommended avid optimizations and get one of their approved machines or something as similar as possible. In other words use nvidia quadro video cards only.