Hey, no doubt if you’ve got thousands to burn and need to do audio/video sync work and can go out and buy one of those nice new Mac Cubes (btw, has anybody heard those things run—dead silent—no fan!), then by all means get the full out version of PT.
But it just ain’t realistic for most of us. Also, I too have heard nothing but bad reports about the free 8-track “PC” version of this. In fact I heard they pulled from the market because it just had too many bugs at this point. That might be why jwgeetar didn’t get to the download page…at least that’s my guess.
I ain’t knocking it…really, anything free in life is okay by me, but it looks like they got a ways to go yet in the design of the freebee version for PC owners.
BTW, I wish Syntrillium would think about coming out with a scaled down version of CEP with less tracks for less money. Right now I use Cakewalk because it’s affordable and has real-time effects and use
CE 2000 for editing. Actually, I have the 4-
track plug-in for it too and often do solo acoustic guitar things with that and it comes in handy for crossfades. Still, what I really need is a cheap 16-track version of CEP with real-time effects for say, umm, a hundred bucks? I don’t even need any funky midi with it. Real musicians don’t need it and I’ll never understand how any band worth spit needs more than 16 tracks especially given the fact that digital audio generally means “stereo” tracks which is more like 32 then! Maybe 64 is great for video and folley work but otherwise…what a waste. Just give me a good, working 16 audio tracks, with real-time effects and all the editing features we love so much about this product, and keep the overkill for the chumps who need it.