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Pro Tools M-Powered 8 - M-Audio Compatible World Class Production Software

Pro Tools M-Powered 8 - M-Audio Compatible World Class Production Software

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Pro Tools M-Powered 8 - M-Audio Compatible World Class Production Software

 
 
 
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Features
  • Session compatibility with all current Pro Tools systems - create anywhere, anytime

  • Hardware compatible with dozens of M-Audio interfaces - flexible options

  • Industry-standard audio/MIDI production environment - know one Pro Tools system, know them all

  • Easy to learn and use - make better music faster

  • Advanced MIDI production tools and Score Editor - all-in-one solution


Description

Pro Tools M-Powered 8 software puts the industry standard in audio/MIDI production on the fast track, letting you enter the powerful world of Pro Tools on your own terms. Pro Tools M-Powered has the same user interface as Pro Tools|HD and Pro Tools LE, all while expanding your creative hardware options to dozens of M-Audio interfaces (PC | Mac)*. Session compatibility with all current versions of Pro Tools software means that you can easily move your projects between pro, project and mobile personal studios. And at just $299.95 MSRP, anyone can become a member of the Pro Tools community. Pro Tools M-Powered 8 is the serious music production choice for power, compatibility, options and ease of use without spending serious money.


Product Details
Product Length:7.8 inches
Product Width:9.4 inches
Product Height:2.8 inches
Product Weight:1.15 pounds
Package Length:9.6 inches
Package Width:7.9 inches
Package Height:2.7 inches
Package Weight:1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 20 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5It's great! Don't listen to the bad reviewers...  Jul 03, 2010 By Jeremiah
I am running Pro Tools 8 with Windows 7 64-bit and it works great. Yes, there were a few MINOR bugs with the initial release, but Pro Tools has made it very clear that Windows 7 64-bit is not yet officially supported. Their latest update however works PERFECTLY with Win 7 64-bit. In fact, the application runs very smoothly with minimal stress on CPU and memory. I typically use a lot of tracks and plug-ins. To date, this is the best application I've used in terms of system stress and audio quality.

These bad reviews seems to come from rookies who aren't quite sure how to use Pro Tools. Newer audio production apps are geared toward home studio/rookie musicians. Because of this, these same rookies pick up Pro Tools because it's the "industry standard" and immediately go back to SONAR because it's too complex for them. Just give it some time - learn the application and you'll love it.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


4Know What You Want Before You Buy  Mar 14, 2011 By A. Castillo
Most of the bad reviews I see of PT8 out there seem to be from newbies that think all their audio problems will be solved by getting Pro Tools. So this review is directed towards those who aren't too audio savvy and are thinking of purchasing PT8M-P. If your attitude is one of "I have a descent to fast computer and I just wanna record me and my buds at home and need to have PT cause it's the 'industry standard'" then there are a few things to consider. It IS a bitch to get off the ground running. You will most likely run into a few speed bumps/brick walls. Now I'm not hating on PT, and you may just have what it takes to figure it all out. It's a great program and gives you everything you need. Just know your abilities and don't expect this program to fix and automatically do everything for you, in fact it's quite the opposite. It requires your FULL support to operate properly and to its full potential.

If you are to use this to its fullest potential, it requires at least basic knowledge about the internal signal flow, I/O setups, bit rate/sample rate, time stretching, buffer/delay compensation and each of the many tools offered. If you MAYBE know what one or two of those things are, I would read up or get another program. Sure you can plug in, hit record ready, and record then mix away, but you'll be missing most of what makes this program the "industry standard." There are programs that run faster, less buggy, that come with more plugins and toys, but NONE of them will offer you the recording/editing capabilities that PT does. If you know your shortcut keys, you can FLY through sessions! It takes lots of practice, but so does being good at anything.

Now if you're a MIDI geek, I wouldn't even bother with PT, as it's MIDI capabilities are limited and terribly difficult to maneuver around. BUT if you have another program that you like and will bounce all your MIDI to a stereo track, you can import that into PT and now you're talkin'! But I personally rarely do anything MIDI related in PT. That's not to say great things can't be done, but that just isn't the specialty of this program. It is slightly easier than in earlier versions of PT but not much.

I run PT8.03 M-Powered on an Intel Core 2 iMac and an Intel Macbook Pro and it runs great on both of them. I'm not recording full bands with brass sections or anything crazy complicated. 8 mics is the most I've recorded at once and it had a little latency but I was able to maneuver around it and make it work. I can mix with tons of plugins running and more often than not I'll have no problems with CPU overload. If I do, I work around it. And that's just MY personal setup. At HOME. Yours may vary. Also I recommend you understand your computer's limitations before purchasing. This is NOT Pro Tools HD. That costs thousands more and has dedicated HARDWARE used to process all the audio data. You're basically getting Diet Pro Tools. Your computer's CPU will do all the processing required which can be TONS depending on how big your sessions are, how many/what kind of plugins you're running, and sample rate (among other things). So make sure your computer can handle whatever it is you want to do with it. If you're tracking full bands, you'd better have the CPU power to back it up. But if you're doing some hip hop where usually one mic at a time is used, you won't need a lot of power. Oh and be sure to check the Avid website for proper updates for your computer. Certain versions might work better with certain computers (i.e. Version 8.03 works best with intel based processors, that kinda thing. If you find a version that works and is very STABLE with your computer, I don't recommend updating again. If it ain't broke don't update it).

Now, if you've bought PT8 M-Powered, this means you NEED to have a dedicated audio interface (specifically, an M-Audio interface--the "M" in M-Powered) to handle analog to digital/digital to analog conversion. Pro Tools 8 M-Powered WILL NOT EVEN START if you don't have an M-Audio interface attached. Even if you don't want to plug in a mic, you still need the interface attached, just to start PT. The number of inputs you can record at once depends on the type of interface you get. There is a newer version of PT out (PT9) that does NOT require you to use an audio interface to start the program (and it is not limited to M-audio or anything) BUT if you want to record anything with a mic or instrument cable, you're going to need one anyway. There are also more internal routing options available if you have outboard gear you wanna use. So, if that sounds appealing read up on it. Yup, it requires a lot of work. If you hate reading up on stuff, and putting in time to update, or fix things... not the program for you.

In conclusion, PT 8 M-Powered is definitely not the most user friendly audio program out there. But it is one of the best. Everybody likes to cut down whoever is on top, and PT has been on top for years (mainly because of the terrorizing business model Digidesign/Avid has put forth). If you're recording more for a hobby, or for fun and don't have much time or money invested in audio engineering, then this probably isn't the best program for you. But if you're willing to learn it, put in the time, money, effort and practice, PT is will treat you well.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Exellent Program, This has It all....!  Nov 28, 2009 By George Martin "Blue Diamond"
I had absolutely no problem loading and running pro-tools on my Windows Vista 64-bit system. I went to the M-Audio site, downloaded the 64-bit sp1 and sp2 drivers. Installed both on my computer and then installed pro-tools. It has performed flawlessly. I have had some problems with programming my Axiom 25 midi controller but feel confidant it will work out. My Yamaha Motif 8 works well with it, but I only have used it for audio recording. The midi hook up there will needs a little fine tune as well. Still the range and depth of this program is magnifacent. I will say that if you lack real knowledge on how DAW programs operate with your computer you may have some problems getting up and running.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5EXCELLENT SOFTWARE  Jul 08, 2010 By E. M. Rosa
I'm new to music editing and this is the only software I have ever used. But even though I am new, I found the included tutorial helpful and I am up and running! Great software and powerful!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5BEST QUICK REVIEW OF PRO TOOLS  Feb 03, 2011 By mcHAMMER
In The Box: 3 CD's (installations and Plugins), Manuel's, & ilok

Software Interface: Professional & Sleek design (DL the updates for win vista/7)

Software Friendly?: Yes, But dont inspect to know how to use it over night (but gradually) because it's professional.

Worth it?: Depends,if you wan't pro sound recordings then yes. If your a garage band, then recommended. If your still a noob, NO because you will be confused & Frustrated.

Warning: It's hard to learn, but worth the timing because you will surely have pro sound in the future.

Recommend: If your a noob & not familiar with any software DO NOT GET THIS. Get used to free recording software first

What You May Need: Audio interface (EX: Fast Track), Microphone (pop Filters), Headphones, & Studio Monitors

My Summary: It's frustrating at first but after the first month of using pro tools there would be little to no problems. Pro tools is industry standard so you wont find anything else cheaper of a pro software. I'm starting to get more serious in recording & its worth the money to step up your game. If you can't take sacrifices in life & hard work / stress, then recording music in pro level isn't for you.

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