Why I no longer use Pro tools

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  • @dilliot2k
    @dilliot2k Жыл бұрын

    Unlock your creativity with our exclusive sample pack, featuring mind-blowing loops, versatile MIDI files, impactful one-shot samples, and an incredible MPC expansion. Hurry, only 150 copies left! Download now and elevate your music to the next level. dilliot2k.gumroad.com/l/rxueug

  • @kordtone

    @kordtone

    9 ай бұрын

    ILOK LOL

  • @40blockstudios60
    @40blockstudios60 Жыл бұрын

    Horse and Buggy used to be the standard for travel as well .

  • @maxptah
    @maxptah Жыл бұрын

    Man I made a video on this and you basically echo'd my same sentiments. I still use Pro Tools, but slowly moving on to Studio One. It is much more user friendly than PT and the learning curve is easier. Good video.

  • @soulstalgiarecords77740
    @soulstalgiarecords77740 Жыл бұрын

    Before I even started learning about music, I hired an Engineer about 10 years ago and booked the studio where he worked, just to make demos of some songs and they used Cubase...And that guy was super efficient in Cubase and was also a great keyboardist and engineer. And the productions and our vocal takes, etc allowed for a lot of flexibility... Then I wanted to experience working in a bigger studio and booked studio with big boards and all Mac'ed up wit Protools, etc... And we worked with two engineers, but to make a simple demo took us about 12 hours and those guys simply could not do most of the stuff that I requested and their workflow seemed so rigid and the demo was not half of what I hoped it to sound like... And since then I realized that Cubase will be my wifey for life, and that is my platform of choice to date.

  • @TwiztOndaBeat

    @TwiztOndaBeat

    Жыл бұрын

    The issue was the engineers not the tools

  • @envisagefilmshouston

    @envisagefilmshouston

    15 күн бұрын

    @@TwiztOndaBeat Facts

  • @ChannelForbus
    @ChannelForbus Жыл бұрын

    Reaper now that I think about it in hindsight was criminally underrated. Knocokout Kid still records on it to this day. Very affordable (under $100) lightweight - (less than 30 MB for crying out loud) and a very stable system and clean and variable as far as recording and editing.

  • @kensmechanicalaffair

    @kensmechanicalaffair

    Жыл бұрын

    I like it, just not for rendering which, most daws have a problem with, in my opinion it's the best, because it's not top heavy and simple to use.

  • @ChannelForbus

    @ChannelForbus

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kensmechanicalaffair talk to em

  • @locutz

    @locutz

    Жыл бұрын

    i'm a reaper head myself, i think they render pretty good imo i've never had issues with that and with the extensions you get in the reaper community it gets even crazier

  • @kensmechanicalaffair

    @kensmechanicalaffair

    Жыл бұрын

    @@locutz The stock plugins are surprisingly good.

  • @locutz

    @locutz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kensmechanicalaffair yes they are ,I'm still learning how to use it even though I've had it for a bit I'm now getting used to it coming from FL studio .

  • @dilliot2k
    @dilliot2k Жыл бұрын

    Special shot out to all the people who have shared their experience with Protools , Good and bad. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @NewLamarBazaar
    @NewLamarBazaar Жыл бұрын

    Super fire video & very inspiring. Loved the instrumental as you was talking it got me lit!

  • @anna_surv
    @anna_surv Жыл бұрын

    It don’t matter what you choose to use, You’re gonna keep producing hits!!! I remember my early days being around producers and that’s what I would hear about a lot.

  • @VIRALBEATS360
    @VIRALBEATS360 Жыл бұрын

    I recently ditched a 20+ year relationship with Pro Tools after an iLok issue crashed my software, mid project. Missed a deadline and had a worse sounding project, as a result. It only takes once...I use Studio One now.

  • @reggiedillard7731

    @reggiedillard7731

    Жыл бұрын

    WELCOME HOME FAMILY 🙌🏾 🎶 🎶

  • @VIRALBEATS360

    @VIRALBEATS360

    Жыл бұрын

    @@reggiedillard7731 😂Hahaha, thanks! 😎

  • @vag4lvevo22

    @vag4lvevo22

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VIRALBEATS360 why didn’t you go with fl studio?

  • @VIRALBEATS360

    @VIRALBEATS360

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vag4lvevo22 I produced in FL Studio for 7 years, before switching to Logic Pro. After switching from Apple, began to produce on hardware. My primary use for a DAW is recording, rather than production. Studio One works great for both.

  • @harrymindgameTV

    @harrymindgameTV

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VIRALBEATS360 I know what you mean about Pro-Tools. It has now decided to throw up error codes when I try to play a session program. Which means I have to cold boot my Mac Mini and it works for a bit then locks up again. Weird but works ok on my Mac book pro which is older. Only reason I’m still on it is I’m so used to the workflow and can edit quicker on it than other programs. But may switch to Reaper (tempting) as it also has a nice workflow. The Pro tools licensing model is annoying. It’s like buying the program every year.

  • @PresyceBaez
    @PresyceBaez Жыл бұрын

    I'm using luna now. It auto saves, it's always being updated and they take feedback directly from the community. It's been a game. Changer for me and it has all the same shortcuts as pro tools. The list goes on for a while 😂. Peace and love everybody

  • @spencermakote7436
    @spencermakote7436 Жыл бұрын

    As mentioned below, what is undeniable is that the fluid process of editing audio in Pro Tools makes it quite enviable. I have a background of broadcast radio, worked in a number of studios and would have to turn around edits and mix’s very quickly, when you noticed a Pro Tools rig, you knew that (theoretically) life might be easier, thats al least if the studio was competently managed. However, and this is the big however, Avid (the owner company) are a disgrace. The sheer amount of hardware (primarily desks) generated by the them that simply no longer integrate, updates that screw your computer and woeful customer support are a considerable problem. There is also the question of having to pay monthly installements for a license as opposed to say purchasing Logic X outright and not paying for the license several times over, while weighing up just how little you actually get for your money. For example, buy Logic and you get a shedload of peripheral add on’s, a great core engine and considered updates. Pro Tools also unfortunately completely took over the music and post prodction game, Avid took the company public and began to release unstable inane updates and treat their cusomer base like crap. It’s also simply not the case that Pro Tools possess’ the superior of all the DAW’s in terms of a core audio engine.

  • @precisionsoundworksstudio

    @precisionsoundworksstudio

    Жыл бұрын

    This 👆🏻

  • @Bashanvibe
    @Bashanvibe Жыл бұрын

    I remember the early stages of ProTools. I never owned it but when I was young every studio I was in had one. And what turned me off about it was all the moves you had to do to a simple move. I still want to learn it because I need to know it in the event I get a call and the engineer has to leave the room for a second we can still work because I know it!!!

  • @Soldier_Sean

    @Soldier_Sean

    9 ай бұрын

    There are things called shortcuts bro

  • @brycemack9284
    @brycemack9284 Жыл бұрын

    I’m currently enrolled at Full Sail and have had my doubts about Pro Tools as well. Thanks for sharing! ❤️🎶

  • @BUCKSHOTSTV
    @BUCKSHOTSTV Жыл бұрын

    I was using pro tools since like 06 or 05, not sure, so it was engrained in me. I got so freaking tired of it crashing and the ilok issues. It kept me from working on my small media business. I switched to reaper almost a year ago and never looked back. I’m so glad I did. No issues whatsoever with reaper.

  • @PAT4200VM
    @PAT4200VM Жыл бұрын

    Greetings Dilliot! Thanks for this video! Long story short been a artist for 10 yrs now new to engineering and was having a hard time deciding which one to go with! Watching your video helped me decide! I don't want a subscription neither

  • @xotheplugbeats
    @xotheplugbeats Жыл бұрын

    Im a music student at uni and I've learnt Logic Pro and pro tools as part of the course and I think pro tools is useful to be good at because it is used in so many other studios but if I ever decide to open my own studio I think I will run everything through logic instead. for my beats I also use a mixture of Logic Pro and fl studio because I started out on fl so I can just make beats quicker in it but I can make melodies quicker and better in logic

  • @shawndiggz8904
    @shawndiggz8904 Жыл бұрын

    Great review! I love Studio One as it works the best for me! Great content!

  • @JohnStraussmusic
    @JohnStraussmusic Жыл бұрын

    great video. new to your channel. l like when people talk openly and honestly about all the DAWs currently out there. All the things you mentioned was very close to my experience as well.

  • @BigChiefPrinceVision
    @BigChiefPrinceVision Жыл бұрын

    Great video,same reasons i stopped using pro tools and went to studio one, im still on studio one 4 as well lol

  • @bsharpmusic
    @bsharpmusic Жыл бұрын

    Went thru the exact same scenario 19yrs ago, but i chose cubase eventually over protools. Never looked back. Went to school back then and learned how to mix and master. Doesn't matter what program, it all does the same thing. Whatever u are comfortable will work just fine!

  • @siryba8855
    @siryba8855 Жыл бұрын

    I came up on Pro-Tools around the same time as you and you absolutely nailed the experience of owning a system back in those early days. It was really frustrating and expensive but as you said, it was the industry standard and you HAD to have it in order to be taken seriously. Thankfully times have changed and like you I eventually found it too much to take and jumped ship (in my case to Logic as I already had an iMac) and I haven’t looked back since. Great video and thanks for your thoughts.

  • @fantaztikbeatz

    @fantaztikbeatz

    Жыл бұрын

    Hell to the yeah lol he just told my life story 😆

  • @TakkiMann
    @TakkiMann Жыл бұрын

    I 100% agree with your views! I feel about Reason the way you feel about Studio one. I have protools, Studio one, fruitiloops. Appleton etc etc but my Daw is Reason 11. My peripherals are those that integrate well with Reason so I know exactly what you have experienced on the path of trying all those software options to finally finding the one I bonded with. Great video!!

  • @LowKeyPorter
    @LowKeyPorter Жыл бұрын

    I feel you bro; I still have my MacBook Pro 2014 running Mavericks Pro Tools 10, I’m not feeling Avid or Adobe’s subscription model. Tbh I get everything I need out of Logic Pro X, so I don’t utilize Pro Tools as much as I should.

  • @thadirtyabbott33
    @thadirtyabbott33 Жыл бұрын

    Studio One is where it's at! I haven't even upgraded to version 5 yet because 4.5 is still so dope!✊🏾

  • @joesalyers
    @joesalyers Жыл бұрын

    My first real studio job in 1998 I sold a brand new truck my grandmother bought me (with her approval) and bought a Pro Tools TDM rig with 24 inputs & outputs of my own and an old used pickup truck and went to Nashville as an independent Pro Tools Engineer. Back then having your own Pro Tools rig you could bring to someones house or project studio was a big deal. I worked mostly with Contemporary Christian Artists in Hendersonville for labels like Star Song, Myrrh Records, right before they closed in 2000, and then Word/Dayspring Records put me on the payroll for about 3 years until it was sold to AOL. But like everything in music technology it doesn't stay still for long. With Napster and the decline of the labels, more and more producers began to learn Pro Tools for themselves and no longer needed a Pro Tools engineer for sessions. The new Pro Tools HD system in 2004 was cheap enough that more studios began to buy their own systems. So I sold my entire rig to an artist and came home bought a new first gen Intel Mac Pro Tower and began to use Logic Pro 7. I had always liked Logic since version 5. But I made and saved enough money during that time to start my own studio back in my hometown, which has been my job for the better part of 20 years. I keep a copy of Pro Tools on my machines at the studio in case someone needs to use it or I get a mix session that is from another studio. But I never track or mix in Pro Tools, I faithfully use Logic Pro an occasionally Reaper. But there is no way I would go back to Pro Tools as my daily DAW it SUCKS, and I thought it sucked in 2004 LOL!!! Cheers Great Video!!

  • @Ch1mereucheya
    @Ch1mereucheya Жыл бұрын

    I use Pro Tools and Nuendo. I'm pretty much advanced on both DAWs, although Nuendo feels more native to me (Cubase was my first DAW). So moving from Nuendo to Pro Tools periodically, offers me a breather, and some form of change. That sometimes makes me creative. Sometimes I mix the same song on both Nuendo and PT and then compare my mixes for the best take. Believe me, you get different ideas when you work in different DAWs because of the unique ways each DAW is configured. So, I'm stuck with using both. I no longer compare. There are stuff each of them do better than the other, but they are no longer issues for me. I find ways round any difficulties on each DAW.

  • @GRATE_DA_G

    @GRATE_DA_G

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m currently beginning to work this way now.

  • @joeMW284
    @joeMW284 Жыл бұрын

    I too went to audio engineering school around the time that you did. I had pretty modest ambitions.. just recording the bands in my scene and stepping it up as I gained experience. I quickly realized the Pro Tools was not a good deal. The track count limitations on Pro Tools LE was infuriating. The fact that Digidesign dropped support for the Digi001 in version 6 brought me no confidence in the purchase of any Digi hardware. They were selling those for over a grand just a couple years earlier! On top of that, I felt like Pro Tools LE and RTAS plugins in general were system resource hogs when compared to other platforms.. when you're working on a Pentium 4 with 512 mb of RAM, that stuff REALLY matters. I ended up settling with Cubase and that was my main DAW up until a couple years ago when I switched to Reaper. I look at what Avid is doing now with their subscription junk and I'm very glad I didn't stay down the Pro Tools path.

  • @beatkultr
    @beatkultr Жыл бұрын

    Bro you brought me allllll the way back with this video lol. I remember it all

  • @HANGNAIL
    @HANGNAIL Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. Much appreciated. I've used pretty much every DAW, (n-track, ProTools, Nuendo/Cubase, FL Studio, Studio One), but I landed on Ableton Live and within a year became a power user, and I can't imagine a better DAW for ME. I just love the flexibility of it, and the audio editing capabilities. But, I don't throw shade on the others. I have a lot of love for Studio One, and even Bitwig is pretty good too. I've heard great things about Reaper, too.

  • @stonigrey4083
    @stonigrey4083 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve never used protools.. I started on GarageBand then moved to logic.. Logic is all I know and I still don’t know a lot about it but I know enough.

  • @ProLevelAVG
    @ProLevelAVG Жыл бұрын

    "end user isn't going to hear the difference between S4 & 5" so much truth. I never get caught up needing the absolute newest versions. often they haven't even worked out the bugs yet. V4 is working for me. I can wait to upgrade...no rush

  • @freehandout4986
    @freehandout4986 Жыл бұрын

    Yo.....congrats on your channel growth bro. I ditched PT for Studio One as well. ...Every daw has its perks though. The Richard (Bass)....Imma hit you up so we can finally link.

  • @1TEDSong
    @1TEDSong Жыл бұрын

    Went to LAFS, the recording school there, and learned PT and Logic. I use Logic exclusively now because when I was in school I wrote songs and found Logic better because of its included virtual instruments. However when I went to final mix, I used PT to almost master my songs. I sent out to a friend to master. Thanks for the video... New sub!

  • @mrshyst
    @mrshyst Жыл бұрын

    amen !!! say it again bro if it aint broke dont fix it i love studio one because it just works perfectly!!

  • @BrentIraEnman
    @BrentIraEnman Жыл бұрын

    Studio One Pro for me has it all mixing mastering great plugins great bulit in analog summing emulation etc! Drag and drop its deep and just fantastic

  • @LD40PRODUCTIONSLLC
    @LD40PRODUCTIONSLLC Жыл бұрын

    protools was my first love until the update issues. lost files constant reloading. jumped on the abelton 11 and reaper ...im loving it

  • @uriel-heavensguardian8949
    @uriel-heavensguardian8949 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video

  • @purposeinpresence4494
    @purposeinpresence4494 Жыл бұрын

    ilok... Man your story is my struggle exactly!! The interfaces, the Mac mini, the crashes and glitches, the RTA, AXX plug in switch... then the nightmare subscription model.... Wow, yeah man. Great video.

  • @justinmerritt3843
    @justinmerritt3843 Жыл бұрын

    I love the editing in pro tools, Pro tools is very very intuitive when it comes to audio editing and quick audio editing. Once you learn that workflow, I've used every daw imaginable, I started out using Cakewalk Pro audio 9, I went through every version of sonar, I've went through cubase nuendo, samplitude prox, I still use FL studio, I started off when it didn't have midi and it was called fruity loops that was in 1998. But when it comes to editing audio, Pro tools is still a monster in that regards. I love the audio engine of reaper, I just don't like the audio editing window of it. I love studio One, that is a very intuitive daw that's extremely easy to use with a familiar workflow..

  • @stevenewtube
    @stevenewtube Жыл бұрын

    Hi mate. I used analog gear for the first 20 years of my career and then when I moved into the digital world I looked at a number of daws of the time, tools included. Thanks to a friend who introduced me to his software I found Samplitude. I have been using it for just on 20 years now and it’s ideal for me as It feels almost analog in is work flow. The sound quality is incredible, transparent and the software very flexible. I highly recommend it to anyone else looking to move to another daw. Cheers.

  • @KordTaylor
    @KordTaylor Жыл бұрын

    Man this speaks.❤️

  • @morrisman64
    @morrisman64 Жыл бұрын

    Great Content Sir.

  • @beatzdoccrump1297
    @beatzdoccrump1297 Жыл бұрын

    Man I remember all those issues with pro tools. I switched to reason and studio 1 and never looked back.

  • @VanessaOrtez
    @VanessaOrtez Жыл бұрын

    if I have a mpc live 2 and I want to make my own vocals what's the best choice I can get meaning as pro tools or logic ?

  • @djmsquared
    @djmsquared Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree and relate to everything you mentioned in this vid about ProTools. I switched from ProTools to Logic Pro in 08’ and haven’t looked back since! #LogicProX

  • @SirMixAlotChannel
    @SirMixAlotChannel11 ай бұрын

    That dongle is called an i-LOK Great video brotha I'm on Pro Tools because I'm so baked in. This Avid S6 got me. The DAW is just a tool but, the songs come from the heart!

  • @antmanmusic
    @antmanmusic Жыл бұрын

    This is my EXACT orientation!! I was a ProTools Addict!! Nothing was better!! But Studio ONE is the best in my book!! I get my jobs done and make money!! No crazy software woes!! Thanks for this video!!

  • @TFWB100
    @TFWB100 Жыл бұрын

    Been using different daws for almost 20 years. I downloaded protools first a few years ago to check it out and it was way too complicated. Almost immediately deleted it. I don’t like overcomplicated things. Got Studio One 5 recently and fell in love with it immediately. Bought the professional version and am very happy with my purchase. The designers did a great job.

  • @freshkidblaze
    @freshkidblaze Жыл бұрын

    Studio One 5's eq colors your sound a lil. They added saturation under the hood to some of the stock devices.

  • @KAYQUARII
    @KAYQUARII Жыл бұрын

    Just recently made the switch to Cubase and slowly moving into Nuendo for post sound when I am not composing.

  • @thaexception3406
    @thaexception3406 Жыл бұрын

    I remember having to make a decision between Steinberg Cubase and Pro Tools around 2010 and went with the more comprehensive, creator of VST, better price and student discount = Cubase. Now I’ll be using Steinberg Nuendo for mixing and recording vocals and I’ve added Akai Force for making beats and I’m straight with that!!

  • @ratana_music
    @ratana_music Жыл бұрын

    i had the digi001 and windows xp. takes me back when i hear u mention digidesign. I myself had made the switch to Studio One and never looked back... onto version 6 now!

  • @mdrake36
    @mdrake36 Жыл бұрын

    Dilio I'm gonna try studio one

  • @amiller1758
    @amiller1758 Жыл бұрын

    Dillio that was a great commentary about your using Pro tools to studio one. I had been using hard disk & hard ware for recording for soo long. That I was intimidated by software. And I felt soo far behind , and the expense ! I saw Teddy Reiley mention Studio One at a Namm Show several years ago . And I thought, that when I was ready to go the software route , Studio one would be the one I choose. So about 3 years ago I got Studio one 4 and the studio live board and I've been very happy with that. But I appreciated everything you said about you experiences . Be well Cya Aaron

  • @AyoMillz
    @AyoMillz Жыл бұрын

    I think the results are in the hands of the end user which is cool if you work solo or control the situation BUT since I rely on clientele that's signed or passes hands to multiple different collaborators.... ProTools is still mandated by the labels and the only thing requested by the artist that I work with

  • @paidblaze
    @paidblaze Жыл бұрын

    mixcraft is who is killing it they finna update to 10 this year too

  • @corey3107
    @corey3107 Жыл бұрын

    What’s your view on Luna?

  • @danymalsound
    @danymalsound Жыл бұрын

    "The Dongle" you're referring to sounds like the MBox Micro (which I also had). It was USB with a 1/8" in headphone jack in it.

  • @Quarterkey1000
    @Quarterkey1000 Жыл бұрын

    bro i been doing music a long time but i been having a problem since i stop using all hardware.... my mixes not as loud and heavy for some reason

  • @seanemmettfullerton
    @seanemmettfullerton Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I totally understand. I've been using PT since Digidesign days. That said, I'm done. I'm at 12.5 and holding. I'll probably never upgrade because it won't get better than where I am...

  • @gbuckets904
    @gbuckets904 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing product so far. Super expensive but worth it and works like a charm can do everything super quick and easy know everything fluently. Used logic, fl, and pro tools so far

  • @andrewthomas3680
    @andrewthomas3680 Жыл бұрын

    Well said. I do agree with all the points you have made. I started using Pro Tools from the very early versions from Digidesign (Sound Designer) and yes it has evolved over a long time but so have other DAWs. Honestly as the years went by I personally felt they were losing touch with the creative side of users and more geared toward a money making attitude. Studio One is the DAW of choice for me today. I have not looked back from I was introduced to it (Version 2) and like you I'm still at version 4. As Audio Engineer/Producer if it work perfect and I'm getting the results, then I don't see a need to upgrade unless its absolutely necessary. Remember all these manufacturers are in this to make money, and thats ok, but people like us just want to create and be effective and efficient with our creations/music. Studio One simply works, its easy to learn and it makes perfect sense. I'm not in support of this subscription direction. I believe if I pay for it, its mine. I like to be in control. Further more, here in Jamaica 🇯🇲 internet reliability be an issue at times and I'm sure other countries may have similar internet issues too. I'm not prepared to have my creative skills and work be hanging on the mercies of internet connections. When a vibe is lost, its gone forever. Some things are just spontaneous. I'm just hoping Personus don't adopt that in the coming future. Great video and very encouraging. Blessings 🙏🏽🇯🇲 Respect

  • @uriel-heavensguardian8949
    @uriel-heavensguardian8949 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve moved on from Digital Performer, to PROTOOLS TO NOW REAPER! I didn’t want to buy my Engineer did. Which pretty much makes me have to so we can send each other project files. But I’m use to Digital Performer. Muscle memory. But I’m getting use to Reaper now.

  • @Recospok
    @Recospok Жыл бұрын

    I started using pro tools & FL because of you back then when your're using the M-Audio FireWire 410 😅

  • @IDMtv
    @IDMtv Жыл бұрын

    Exactly it has been a pain that’s why I left over 5yrs ago!! I never looked back ..

  • @gsmith11172
    @gsmith11172 Жыл бұрын

    In Studio one how do route MPC

  • @robcarter9330
    @robcarter9330 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I've used many of the DAWs, Sonar, Reason, Fruity, Reaper. Now I use Ableton if I am using MIDI and ProTools for the acoustic stuff. ProTools cannot get complex MIDI right. ProTools for the most part, caters to the big studios. Just rebuilt my whole studio with new 11K chip PC, getting everything reloaded but ProTools making it real hard to find product keys and downloads. They do not want to sell you a perpetual license and if you buy one, never change computers, you'll have to rebuy. Love Abelton, my choice.

  • @alexshelton8489
    @alexshelton848910 ай бұрын

    Is the thumb drive thing you’re talkin about an iLok?

  • @YAYYEE
    @YAYYEE Жыл бұрын

    I’m still on Protools 8, it works smooth, no Keygen until after protools 9, I never really had any major issues since I started working on protool on a Mac and was told to clear the region list after recording to save space on hard drives internal and external. The only problem I’m having is I can’t use the update templates on the older softerware and I’ve been considering upgrading to subscription based protools just to have the newest version

  • @reginaldbanks8625
    @reginaldbanks8625 Жыл бұрын

    I too have moved away from Pro Tools. I have been a Pro Tools user since version 1. Honestly, I love Pro Tools. It’s what I learned on and it’s what I’m used to. I had some problems with it and very easy to use but when Avid got rid of the perpetual licenses that was the final straw. I’m in the process of learning Studio One 5. It is an amazing DAW. There were a lot of people that were thinking of jumping ship and now that they went strictly to a subscription based format, they are going to lose more and more customers.

  • @Dominant1mw
    @Dominant1mw Жыл бұрын

    The dongle thing was an ILok,funny I went your whole process too,I got the Digi design Mbox but I just never got to work properly so I stuck with Cubase,now Im also on Studio One,it's amazing

  • @ChrisMaxPinset
    @ChrisMaxPinset Жыл бұрын

    unfortunately , i still boot pt because i need to track 10 mics at a time w zero latency alongside a headphone system . you can cheat vocals kinda without protools , but obtaining a solid vocal take ? idk , and i despise the subscription model ... but i lean into abelton for final mix 2 product .

  • @jsmacks11
    @jsmacks11 Жыл бұрын

    I remember the digi 001 craze around 2002ish. We had a G3, it sounded great, had a bunch of great plugins but would stop after about 3 plugins. I had a new Dell nearby (for basic computing tasks). I decided to buy an Echo Layla 24 and Sonar(now Bandlab Cakewalk). I found I was able to mix a complete song without any major CPU hits using a bunch of Plugins (that sold me off of Pro Tools right there). Around the same time, we would go to a big studio with a full blown Pro Tools setup (10s of thousands of dollars) with an engineer with major label credits. We were talking and he said he was starting to get a bunch of projects were people were using Fruityloops. He said he was amazed at how good the projects was sounding. He actually seemed a bit concerned.

  • @beatsbywoods8388
    @beatsbywoods8388 Жыл бұрын

    I use multiple DAWs, its good to have a copy of Pro Tools in your arsenal If you work with a lot of artists and different studios cause Guaranteed Pro Tools will be in every pro studio you work with, and If you do music for film or video Pro Tools is very much still the standard, so its good to have the ability to send a session file instead of breaking down Stems or exporting each track, it'll save you money in the long run if you can save your projects in Pro Tools.

  • @Jaiwavbeatz
    @Jaiwavbeatz Жыл бұрын

    Was gud bro, how u been? I also went to full sail, graduated 05

  • @hugostj
    @hugostj Жыл бұрын

    I still have my Mbox2. For some reason I cant get myself to get rid of it. I haven't used Pro Tools since the early days when it went to Avid. But I liked it back then.

  • @spencergroup
    @spencergroup Жыл бұрын

    I started off with Pro Tools LE 6.7 with a first generation MBOX. Then a little later got Pro Tools LE 7 with an MBOX 2. I now have Pro Tools HD10 (which is before it went subscription) but I also have Logic Pro X and a few others on my 2011 MacBook Pro. I don't like the subscription based Pro Tools that now enriches Avid. But because so many studios and engineers use Pro Tools, I feel like I need to have a version of it. I'm primarily a singer/songwriter who tracks at home then takes my sessions to a bona fide mixer/engineer to clean up and make them sound good. Very interested in Studio One, though. Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @patg.5743
    @patg.5743 Жыл бұрын

    Man I remember it's called an iLok key (usb). Thanks for the video!!

  • @hextatik_sound
    @hextatik_sound Жыл бұрын

    I've used Pro Tools since 2006 and Ableton Live since 2006. I love them both and have no reason to change.

  • @thadopeman2944
    @thadopeman2944 Жыл бұрын

    digi 001 was my first protools rig on a sony vaio tower year was 2001.. ilok key.. dongles.. it crashed alot. switched to a tascam digital mix with tdif connections and cubase vst 32.. studio one has a long way to go but they have good work flow..

  • @hypebeastdad
    @hypebeastdad Жыл бұрын

    I had to bounce from pro tools too. Cause it never was able to update. Ableton became my daw of choice years ago.

  • @timeless8536
    @timeless8536 Жыл бұрын

    It’s called an iLok. Yeah I totally understand what you’re saying. My biggest reason why I transitioned out of Pro Tools into Logic Pro X is because of compatibility issues after I upgraded to a brand new iMac and the RIDICULOUS Subscription-based format. I found out that all of these new DAWs are pretty much the same quality-wise. The only difference is where the editing tools and buttons are located that you’ll eventually learn and get used to. In the end, it’s all about personal preference and your ability and recording techniques that will prevail. Great video!

  • @djbigskullygamingandmusic
    @djbigskullygamingandmusic Жыл бұрын

    I've been a studio one user since seeing teddy Riley use it in a video and looked and looked and looked until I find out 10 years later it's my go to daw I'm still using version 2.8.5 of studio one

  • @kayboog2000
    @kayboog2000 Жыл бұрын

    As a engineer I have to have and know them all because you never know whats gonna come thru the door but my favorite is Reaper. They all have strengths and weakness

  • @thedeepblueskys
    @thedeepblueskys Жыл бұрын

    In film school (2004) I trained on Avid and shortly after Final Cut Pro started to become prominent. At the time I was doing my music recording to 4 track tape, but by the time 2006 came around I sold my MPC, Korg MS2000, and Groove boxes to buy the first MacBook Pro loaded with Final Cut Pro. I then went out and bought Pro Tools with the MBox and the MPD24/Oxygen 49 controllers. I thought I was set, but I could not even get with Protools. It just didn’t make sense. The good news is that Pro Tools came with a copy of Reason 3.0 adapted . I ended up using Reason for every synth a beat wise and recording with Sound Track Pro. I made a lot of songs that way, and Sound Track Pro was like a music Daw for me even though it wasn’t intended to be. I still recorded and importanted stuff from Reason with it. But once Reason Made Record I went full in. Point is till this day I still use Reason 10. I tried Ableton, and a few other DAWs but nothing else but Reason speaks my language. Now I got all the hardware synths, samplers, my heart desires all multitracked into Reason and I forgot all about Pro Tools until I seen this video.

  • @weedeeeter
    @weedeeeter Жыл бұрын

    My main DAW is Tracktion Waveform, but I also use Reaper

  • @TocaCintaRecords
    @TocaCintaRecords7 ай бұрын

    I also changed to studio one in 2020 after 15 years with protools

  • @SteveOuimette
    @SteveOuimette Жыл бұрын

    I was on Pro Tools from the very early Digidesign days. Always shelling out huge amounts of money to be in a closed system. The I was an endorser (during my Guitar Hero days) and that made me surrender my authorizations. Got really tired of pleading my case each year and having it time bomb out on a specific date. Then subscriptions came out and I move to Logic for a short while before finally settling on Studio One about 6 years ago, and have never been happier. Just incredible software and it just works. And it works fast. I'm with you!

  • @slimsaprano2641
    @slimsaprano2641 Жыл бұрын

    I left protools years ago love studio one 5

  • @josephrogers9796
    @josephrogers9796 Жыл бұрын

    I was trained in Pro Tools in 2016 and was certified as certified user. I always likedPro tools but got way too expensive for my home Studio. It probably works great for people getting paid as an Audio Engineer. I now have Logic Pro X for a one time $200 cost.

  • @AyoMillz
    @AyoMillz Жыл бұрын

    hmm 🤔 I've never had some of these issues... specifically the issue with the external drives and thats all that I use(d)

  • @mixinginthebox
    @mixinginthebox Жыл бұрын

    I've been using Pro tools since version 5. I have a computer with 32 plus gigs of RAM, over 10 cores , Pro tools still finds a way to slow my machine down. I still use Pro Tools everyday because of the sessions that I get. I do have a Perpetual license for Pro Tools, This will be the last year I would pay for the update plan. I own Reaper and Studio one pro 4. I ditched my Avid artist surface, got myself a fader port 8 and I'm loving it.

  • @longridgemusiccenter1829
    @longridgemusiccenter1829 Жыл бұрын

    I think the little "hard drive" "dongle" thing you're talking about, and couldn't remember is the iLok?

  • @1linkjimmy
    @1linkjimmy Жыл бұрын

    Studio one is the best 💯🇯🇲

  • @digitalmindstudio8143
    @digitalmindstudio8143 Жыл бұрын

    Love Pro Tools been using that daw since 97' when it was Sound Tools 2 trk editor

  • @ThatJerseyBloke
    @ThatJerseyBloke Жыл бұрын

    I was forced to use it in college and I hated it. Too many crashes and issues. I preferred to use Logic and Live but they both have detriments for Audio Engineers and IMO, are much better as production tools. I finally found complete satisfaction in Presonus Studio One. It's still important to be proficient on Pro Tools but if I have to use it, I just use it for the initial recordings (stems) and take them all and actually mix it all at home on Studio One.

  • @willsnyder8735
    @willsnyder8735 Жыл бұрын

    100% agree, I came into the game 20 years ago & used whatever I could get my hands on. Got good at mixing & making music! Well I decided to go to school for taking my skills to more proper & precision based levels… years ago there were no such things as tutorials for the average person… KZread was new. So school was the way, I was basically insulted for using Nuendo & btw graduated top of my class on protools… but swiftly jumped back into Nuendo haha. I loved the feel & was more at home on it. Eventually Cubase caught up & is insanely good… so I jumped over to it. Protools in my opinion is a money game of prestige… yes its in a lot of studios. Worth knowing, but at the end of the day it’s an over priced DAW with higher prices to run the same 3rd party plugins everything else runs cheaper “unless that’s changed” I’m not in this game to get ripped… I’m in it to make music & deliver great work, I do just fine with my rig.

  • @12grafj
    @12grafj Жыл бұрын

    The iLok Key! I feel the same way about being so excited to be "Pro Tools Certified" like I had finally made it. I've had issues with PT crashing like you mentioned as long as I can remember. My background is in live sound, and it got to a point where I couldn't rely on it to track live anymore for shows. I've had crashed on my personal computers up to dedicated redundant PT recording rigs with no rhyme or reason for over the last decade. I've now been tracking in other software and having to export/import in PT for mixing and it makes the entire process so much of a hassle. Old habits die hard so I'm going to have to feel uncomfortable and make a change!

  • @johnniejackson3154
    @johnniejackson3154 Жыл бұрын

    Was it the ilok key

  • @kpitchford5821
    @kpitchford5821 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experience. No disrespect to those who use and love Pro Tools; I’ve never been a fan due to the rigid requirements and expense. I’ve been a Cubase/Nuendo user for decades now and have never experienced the issues I’m hearing from former and current users of Avid Pro Tools eco system. I recently decided to expand my horizons and offer mixing services so I invested in Pro Tools 2022.10 for all the reasons you mentioned (industry standard, still many believe it’s the only professional grade DAW, etc) but oh goodness, it was literally a significant step backwards. This is something I’d suspected for a while. I wish you all the best with your new DAW and I’m pleased to see you’ve been enlightened.

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