That was among one of my suggestions while playing devil's advocate in my first response, but even my best guess at this as a solution led to mixed probabilities.Phil O wrote:Perhaps one solution would be to have his clients ask the other studios to go out and purchase DP.
Phil
If it's between using Pro Tools or losing work, then that's what it means. I'm not sure I fully understand the inner dynamics concerning zandurian's mix-- if the mix had been approved approved, then PT *not* have been required?
If that's the case, it seems to be a matter of simple cooperation where his producers would allow him to take their suggestions back to DP so that he could fine tune the project.
Why it MUST be otherwise finished in PT is a mystery. If that were the case, it should have been made clear to him before they hired him to do the work. To wait until the final stages of the project to require him to add PT is disingenuous on their part, imho. They should either work with him or set him up with what he needs since the issue was raised post facto.
M-Powered starts in around $300, so if that's the most pragmatic solution where a compromise must be made, then at least it's not a huge cash outlay. Even an agreement to split that cost would be good sportsmanship. The only thing that would need to be learned in a pinch would be importing and bouncing stems, facilitating universal porting of audio tracks where OMF issues remain unreliable.