No of course not. First of all, the ProTools hardware is simply that: hardware. It provides exclusive functions that you can't emulate, along with any other hardware interface you might use (like the M-Audio).
Second of all, Chirp has nothing to do with a hardware interface, it's a MIDI controller emulator.
It's obvious you are trying to pirate Pro Tools. If you buy the software, you buy it with the hardware (except for upgrades).
go to preferences and keybard settings, then go to other, then pick chirp
toxsickk1 2 years ago
How do I connect it to the intrumments in reason 4 and how do I get chirp to control my midi? TIA
zeta5777 2 years ago
price?
akonpierre 2 years ago 2
Can this play synths?
ChumpJoe 2 years ago
None - it is a controller only. You'll connect it to drive your virtual instruments.
TanagerAudioWorks 2 years ago
what instruments does this have?
ksidornseif 2 years ago
Yes - but you can try yourself by downoading the demo. It works completely unrestricted for 7 days. Please be sure to follow the manual for setup....
TanagerAudioWorks 2 years ago
can i use this program with nuendo??
PEHIO 2 years ago
PLEASE write back. If I use Chirp can I use this as a virtual HD without the protools hardware!?!?!?
MJKwote 3 years ago
No of course not. First of all, the ProTools hardware is simply that: hardware. It provides exclusive functions that you can't emulate, along with any other hardware interface you might use (like the M-Audio).
Second of all, Chirp has nothing to do with a hardware interface, it's a MIDI controller emulator.
It's obvious you are trying to pirate Pro Tools. If you buy the software, you buy it with the hardware (except for upgrades).
JCBlommestein 3 years ago