Welcome to the list. I'm sorry if your name doesn't sound familiar but, I don't recall you ever being a part of the relatively small community of outSPOKEN users using Pro Tools. where did you learn how to use Pro Tools with outSPOKEN? I'm also curious how you read your level meters in version 5?
Anyway, your question, perhaps you might appreciate, is very difficult to answer because everybody's situation is unique. Some folks get a system that works for them and, if it ain't broke, they're happy to stay on a such a system for years. This is true for sighted users of Pro Tools as well. I know people who are on version 7.4 and won't upgrade for a whole host of reasons.
I'm not sure what you mean by "no soft synths and samplers." Are you referring to accessibility specifically? How have you locked Sonar to Pro Tools or vice versa? You can certainly do the same with PT version.Most folks lock Logic and Pro Tools but, hey, whatever works. If your workflow involves a lot of MIDI, your current setup will probably be worth preserving, albeit with the current version of Pro Tools.
I understand you're new to VoiceOver and that might be slowing you down somewhat but editing in Pro Tools should be, if anything else, faster. It's true that, for certain things like reading across inserts and sends, outsPOKEN seems faster but it's way more efficient overall.
All that said, I still use version 5.3 on a daily basis along with version 9 whenever that makes more sense. Perhaps I'll migrate some more work this year. Hopefully, with some more progress from Avid, it'll make it easier.
Best,
Slau
OK, I think I have a better understanding where you're coming from. The sampling stuff is probably going to be an issue for you if that's a large part of what you do. Everything else would be fine. If keeping up appearances is part of it, then by all means, make that migration. If maintaining the same level of accessibility is more important on the soft synth side, perhaps you might want to consider keeping a legacy system around. Hope that helps and please feel free to post questions if you need to bounce off some ideas.
Best,
Slau
Since John is running a TDM system, Pro Tools 9 HD won't support his hardware. I happen to be able to run on both systems with a Magma chassis because I have the original HD system which is compatible with everything from PT 5 through PT 10.
Slau
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Karen