On the other hand.Avid does, IMHO represent a great value, especially the frequent and free updates.eh?For the most part, yes, Avid does represent a great value.provided you don't mind getting nickel-and-dimed to death, of which the ProTools MP3 plugin is a prime example of Avid doing so.Avid is a business, which means they have to make money, especially since they're a publicly-traded company and therefore are required by law to make money for their shareholders. The fact that they're successful is due to many reasons.of which nickel-and-diming their customers to death is a biggie.Oh yeah, they also make some of the best products in the industry ( THE best, IMHO), and that could also have something to do with it!I can't have everything, I realize that. I just wish I could have most of it.
Kudos to Avid for the tremendous, wonderful job they do at kicking out free updates.
Bought PT 8 Le from Thomann.de about 5 years ago.Pretty confident but not 100% sure that I registered both Mbox 2 and the Pro Tools, because due to a computer hard drive failure I lost all my emails from that time that the registration happened, so I don't have any confirmation about the registration.I have the Mbox 2 with it's serial and I have the Pro Tools 8 Le package with the installation disc and the two other discs.I do have access to that email address where the confirmation has been sent from the digidesign.Please is there anything that can be done?