We should focus on Os9, but the hardware we have (PowerMacs with professional pci $$$ hardware) make my heart divided on how good is Logic 5 and 6 and Protools 5 with Os9 and how good it goes in OsX same equipment. It is simply different and equally good (with less performance in OsX sometimes). I have differents RTAS/VST in Os9 that on OsX and mixes sounds different and I have my sound oppinion on LE system. I think here is the only forum where we can talk about it and about pirated plugs without been banned.
We should welcome any Os9 non DAW users to create "Wikis" based on ImageManipulation, Video, Office based on any "macintosh garden" Os9 software and workflows. Final cut pro 3, Adobe Ps and Premiere, Macromedia, ... the list of productive software is HUGE.
I came into macos9lives from my retrodaw love.
The Mac OS 9 Lives Forum will now be dedicated to...
1) Installing, Maintaining, and Extending the functionality of Mac OS 9
2) Installing Digital Audio Software & Music/MIDI Hardware interfaces
3) General questions for Mac OS 9 enthusiasts.
I actually spent a lot of time yesterday testing Pro Tools 6.4.1 on the machine and I really like what I have seen so far.
Found a working iLok trial resetter as well, and I finally found quite a large amount of plugins. Bought some from a couple of people here in Sweden.
The problem I'm facing now is making a final decision on which version of Mac OS and Pro Tools I'm going to use.
Both of them have pro's and con's. Let me list them and have you guys give me some tips on which version to choose .
So... One of the systems is Pro Tools TDM 5.1.3cs11 on Mac OS 9.2.2.
Pros:
- Got a shitload of GREAT sounding TDM plugins
- Plugins have no hardware lock (iLok)
- Does pretty much what I need it to do (almost)
Cons:
- No "proper" way to share files with the server running Mavericks and the iMac running Mavericks
- Have to disable the second processor by removing the Multiprocessor extensions from the extensions folder
- No multiprocessor support in Pro Tools
- It's LOUD since I can't use CHUD and the NAP extensions within it
- No USB 2.0 support (we get mix jobs on USB flash sticks sometimes)
The second system I can run on the MDD is Pro Tools 6.4.1cs4 on Mac OS X 10.3.9.
Pros:
- Got proper and fast networking with the newer machines
- Multiprocessor support (can use more RTAS plugins for instance)
- Can use CHUD tools to make the processors "NAP", hence making the CPU's cooler and the computer more quiet
- A lot of nice new features not present in Pro Tools 5.1.3
- USB 2.0 support
Cons:
- All plugins use iLok for authorization
- Have to use a trial resetter every 7 days or so
- Nag screens from trial plugins when starting Pro Tools and loading projects using plugins in trial mode
- A lot less plugins in general
So what do you guys think? The biggest issue for me is by far the networking. We are going to record shitloads of stuff starting this year (at least two LP's/week) so we need to be able to make backups and transfer files over the network. USB 2.0 would be nice but I can live without that. I could transfer the files from the iMac if I just had some proper networking going on.
Sorry for the long post, but I would like to hear your point of view. Try to be objective
You can have both system in one machine, make transfers via USB 2.0 on panther/tiger/leo and use the Protools version you like. But this method is not recommended by Die Hard, (OS9 and OSX together), so maybe a external firewire OSX system just for file transfer or having an OSX machine just for transfer are good choices too.
For me, having LE versions there are some things to add on Pro/cons list
Protools 5 LE on OS9
Pro: plugs, stability
Cons:
I can not use keyboard focus mode. I mean, when you use keycommands, a lot of them works only for TDM/HD users. No way to use key "R" or "T" to zoom but to use the icon...
Protools 6LE on Panther
Pro: "Modern" OS, easy way to transfer USB 2.0 files, keyboard focus mode, BCF 2000 (Baby-HUI), VST to RTAS via Re-FX adapter and UAD-1 vst to RTAS
Audiomedia III up to version 6.2.3 and DIGI 001 up to 6.4 cs9
Cons: All the magic tools (plugs) from OS9 are lost and only a fistfull of plugs are working thru the ilok reseter.
I see myself using the best tools for every OS in my G4s. You can always "print" the audio in any OS (after the plugs work).
Send a track to a send (AUX), make a new track and choose the input of the track the previous send(aux) and record it.
It is time consuming to "render" the tracks with your prefered plugs, but is the only way to take the best from both versions.
I have to say that the Protools 5 dont take use of multiple processor and Protools 6 too, but 6 is someway better because it let you choose to take advantage of up to 99% of the processor and "force" the OS to use the other processor. But it do not use the second proc for RTAS as Protools
7 does (That was a way to force users to go TDM/HD).
My protools LE pci systems do not let me go to Protools 7, but for sure an original M-Box user have a different opinion that us, because a M-box 1 can go up to protools 8.0.1 on leo, and there on Leo there are Tons of plugs, that probably can force them to go Leo (Melodine, Nexus) instead of using primarly OS9 like us. Also TDM users have beat detective, but LE users had to wait to 7 version to have a LE beat detective.
See Steve Vai using Beat Detective, by the way
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyFzmN72lUI Protools 7 has better RTAS management
Protools 7.4 has elastic audio (a REAL big jump in post pro) and Real Multiprocessor support.
Protools 8.0.1 has double number of inserts than 7/6/5 versions.
Protools >8.1 (Intel only) has elastic pitch (another big jump in post pro).
When I had only 6.4 on Win and 5.1 on G3 I was wanting a 7.4 version for elastic audio and I bought a M-Audio 24/96 just to use it. You can Save Copy In... and choose to come back to 5/6 any time (after you had Commit/consolidated audio).
When Protools 9.0.4 camed out I had to bought a Focusrite Liquid Saphire 56 to use it. Elastic pitch is really important on postprod. I use it daily with clients on a Hack.
But for my own music I prefer to use PT 5/6. I think I have some OS9 days and some OSX days.
I feel PT5LE in OS9 hass really the most of the tools we need, but some works can only be made on OSX versions...