Pro Tools HD Native is here :-) (and other raves about PT)

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Re: Pro Tools HD Native is here :-) (and other raves about P

Postby mylesgm » Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:32 am

But it seems that you still need a pcie card so how is it native? I really want portability!!! HD on a laptop is what I would call HD-native... I guess its a step (though small) in the right direction.

I do have to agree with you Angus. I like HD alot too and dig my hd2/lynx/apogee setup.

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Re: Pro Tools HD Native is here :-) (and other raves about P

Postby Dallas » Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:00 am

From reading it the card is just a PCIe I/O allowing you to hook up your current (& future) HD boxes to it.... (+ yr controller)... biggest giveaway that it isnt a dsp card is there's no TDM support.
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Re: Pro Tools HD Native is here :-) (and other raves about P

Postby Sammas » Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:52 pm

Are you sure it is a PCIe card without any processing at all?

The number of available voices still scales down according to sample rate. It leads me to think that the mix engine itself is still DSP powered while plugin processing is entire native.
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Re: Pro Tools HD Native is here :-) (and other raves about P

Postby Dallas » Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:14 am

Sammas wrote:Are you sure it is a PCIe card without any processing at all?

The number of available voices still scales down according to sample rate. It leads me to think that the mix engine itself is still DSP powered while plugin processing is entire native.


From http://duc.digidesign.com/showpost.php? ... stcount=54

Max Gutnik, Director, Audio Product Management, Avid wrote:As for the HD Native Core card, it is responsible for the I/O throughput, low latency routing and the LLM feature, as well as sync and TC functions via Sync HD. It's because of the HD Native Core card and tight integration with Pro Tools HD that we can ensure a stable, professional experience on the host.


Sorry for being the PT fanboy, but I still like working with it (in-between crashes!)
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Re: Pro Tools HD Native is here :-) (and other raves about P

Postby Drumstruck » Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:15 am

Yes.... I couldn't work out what is so "native" about it..... :-?
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Postby walding » Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:43 pm

It seems the overwhelming response is err underwhelming :)
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Re: Pro Tools HD Native is here :-) (and other raves about P

Postby Kurt » Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:08 pm

They've saved a few dollars by not putting DSP on the board?

Hercules wrote:Yes.... I couldn't work out what is so "native" about it..... :-?
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