by thruhiker » Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:38 pm
As Pro Tools user, I beg Marc to not release a non- Pro Tools version of 2.0. There are a LOT of Pro Tools users in this community, (MAC and PC users alike) that have been waiting patiently for 2.0 with HUI support to drop. A lot of potential income would be lost to Marc if that were to be the case. I am willing to wait on the final product, when it indeed does drop for purchase.
Quite a few people have picked up a d8b for use as an affordable controller upon hearing of the promise of d8bridge 1.1 and now, 2.0. (and, yes maybe the fault may be ours for jumping too quickly to buy). A lot of us run Pro Tools and can't, nor do we really want to spend the extravagant amount of money to buy an Icon or C24. The d8b is a better option for the feel of an actual desk, in my opinion. The AVID interfaces such as the ICON and C24, while great products, are not priced for today's average studio.
However, with all of that being said, I have my own personal cutoff for how long I may wait for a controller option. And. yes, the alternative requires me to sell my d8b. And, I am sure I would take a loss on at this point. The only thing I would prefer over 2.0 is the Slate Digital MTi, and, only if it becomes PC compatible. Which seems its going to be a long way off.
Personally, I want to keep my d8b, and, its a bit awkward when clients come into my studio and see this nice clean d8b sitting there, yet never being used. Sure I can use the 8 channel HUI capability, and I do use it on occasion, but..... I explain that I'm patiently waiting for the software upgrade, when asked if my console is broken.
So, I am content to wait for 2.0 and I hope others are as well. Marc said in a previous topic that 2.0 is near completion. What that actual time may be, we don't' know, but I choose to keep the faith. At least someone is out there trying to find a way for us all to have an affordable controller to use.
So, please Marc, do not consider dropping Pro Tools support for d8bridge 2.0. A lot of us are waiting patiently and excitedly.