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'''Feed reading''' in Emacs can be achieved in many different ways.
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Great video Graham. I remembered this from Pro Tools Boot Camp, but I had pettry much forgotten what shuffle and spot mode do. Speaking of Pro Tools 10. I have the ability to upgrade to pro tools 10 for free because I bought a student pro tools 9 upgrade from pro tools 8 (same for any type of student purchase of pro tools 9). I am gonna be honest, I am very happy with Pro tools 9 and it runs on my mac almost completely without a hitch. When I first got the offer from avid I thought,  No way, why risk getting a new version that may not run as smoothly as my current set up does, when I am perfectly happy with what I have now.  However, I read some reviews and learned what the upgrades and additions are, and some of them sound really cool (regions become clips and you can adjust the volume of each clip/region, add plugins, etc. separately without need for automation), not necessities for me, but would be cool to have. Also, if I don't upgrade now for free, there will probably come a time when they are no longer offering free upgrades for those who bought pro tools 9 at a student price, then I would have to pay the full upgrade price. What would you guys do in my shoes?
 
 
== Modes ==
 
These modes are effectively in-Emacs applications:
 
 
 
* [[Newsticker]]
 
* [[Gnus]]
 

Revision as of 21:00, 22 June 2012

Great video Graham. I remembered this from Pro Tools Boot Camp, but I had pettry much forgotten what shuffle and spot mode do. Speaking of Pro Tools 10. I have the ability to upgrade to pro tools 10 for free because I bought a student pro tools 9 upgrade from pro tools 8 (same for any type of student purchase of pro tools 9). I am gonna be honest, I am very happy with Pro tools 9 and it runs on my mac almost completely without a hitch. When I first got the offer from avid I thought, No way, why risk getting a new version that may not run as smoothly as my current set up does, when I am perfectly happy with what I have now. However, I read some reviews and learned what the upgrades and additions are, and some of them sound really cool (regions become clips and you can adjust the volume of each clip/region, add plugins, etc. separately without need for automation), not necessities for me, but would be cool to have. Also, if I don't upgrade now for free, there will probably come a time when they are no longer offering free upgrades for those who bought pro tools 9 at a student price, then I would have to pay the full upgrade price. What would you guys do in my shoes?