From: John Higdon on
In article <vgl306ds3j68k6f57fjojtqe1siqctesou(a)4ax.com>,
John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:

> What do you have to back that up?
> None of the several audio professionals or businesses I know use it.

As I say, you need to get out more.

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From: John Navas on
On Sat, 29 May 2010 20:09:22 -0700, John Higdon <higgy(a)kome.com> wrote
in <higgy-776D21.20092229052010(a)news.announcetech.com>:

>In article <vgl306ds3j68k6f57fjojtqe1siqctesou(a)4ax.com>,
> John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
>> What do you have to back that up?
>> None of the several audio professionals or businesses I know use it.
>
>As I say, you need to get out more.

'Those who have evidence will present their evidence,
whereas those who do not have evidence will attack the man.'

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Best regards,
John

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"It is better to sit in silence and appear ignorant,
than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." -Mark Twain
"Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn."
-Benjamin Franklin
From: John Higdon on
In article <290520102002477445%nospam(a)nospam.invalid>,
nospam <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:

> > Network authentication and policies are, and they're entirely missing from
> > Apple.
>
> that's there too.

You bet. Since the Mac rides on top of FreeBSD, anything available for
Unix is available for the Mac. I have a system that networks four
ProTools workstations together using nothing but OS utilities, shell
scripts, and Perl. Rather than being an Apple activity, it became a Unix
exercise.

Try that on Windows sometime.

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From: John Higdon on
In article <46m306hu9hoecuqt7vr0ks3g8l11a0li5d(a)4ax.com>,
John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:

> 'Those who have evidence will present their evidence,
> whereas those who do not have evidence will attack the man.'

You can sure dish it out but you can't take it at all, can you? I have
been in the audio business for over forty years. I don't know several
audio production businesses; I know hundreds. All of the broadcasters
who do heavy enough work to warrant it use ProTools. Same goes for the
production studios I have worked with, network operations, movie
studios...just about anyone who does multitrack audio production.

Not everyone uses it since it isn't cheap, and it has a steep learning
curve. But it is the industry's foremost digital audio workstation.
There are many thousands of them throughout the audio world.

Google is your friend if you want evidence.

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John Higdon
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From: nospam on
In article <higgy-57C662.20305229052010(a)news.announcetech.com>, John
Higdon <higgy(a)kome.com> wrote:

> In article <46m306hu9hoecuqt7vr0ks3g8l11a0li5d(a)4ax.com>,
> John Navas <jnspam1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote:
> > 'Those who have evidence will present their evidence,
> > whereas those who do not have evidence will attack the man.'
>
> You can sure dish it out but you can't take it at all, can you? I have
> been in the audio business for over forty years. I don't know several
> audio production businesses; I know hundreds. All of the broadcasters
> who do heavy enough work to warrant it use ProTools. Same goes for the
> production studios I have worked with, network operations, movie
> studios...just about anyone who does multitrack audio production.
>
> Not everyone uses it since it isn't cheap, and it has a steep learning
> curve. But it is the industry's foremost digital audio workstation.
> There are many thousands of them throughout the audio world.
>
> Google is your friend if you want evidence.

he doesn't. all he does is post silly quotes when challenged.