...or not. I've seen those claims plenty, but here's some good news for a change: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/08/us-avid-idUSTRE8171EJ20120208
Maybe they'll merge with some company or they will be bought. Im finding it hard to belive that they'll go bankrupt and disapear.
no i did read it, i was just fucking around because of the thread title. i was expecting to read about avid's demise.
forgot about that. The chart I saw on the link only went back 5 days so it was a wild guess. still don't care for AVID.
My mastering engineer bought avid stock when it was at it's lowest, pretty sure he's just sold it and funded a HDX system with it >.<
I always thought it was a big mistake binding PT to certain hardware, making it unusable for people with low-budget equipment
^ maybe, but have you tried applying to work/intern at a studio without ever using PT? that's probably why it became the industry standard.