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    DJTT Administrator del Ritmo padi_04's Avatar
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    Pro Tools is so 00's.


    Use whatever you like and deliver quality, f*ck standards

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    Quote Originally Posted by padi_04 View Post
    Pro Tools is so 00's.


    Use whatever you like and deliver quality, f*ck standards

    +1 comfort with a program is most important

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    Pro Tools is the industry standard in most professional studio's these days, the reason being they made it really simple to integrate all the existing studio hard ware with Pro Tools already.

    You're looking at anywhere between 9,000 to 20,000 dollars for the HD Core plus Accel cards and the interface. But it allows you to still you all that vintage external gear like your original $2,000 LA2A compressors, your $5,000 Manley Vacuum Tube EQs and so on. Ane we can't forget that 92 channel SSL mixing console that cost you 900,000 to get.

    In all honesty, Pro Tools is an over glorified tape machine. Period. But it works and delivers the goods. It's not really for "Producing" (even though DigiDesign is trying to make some head way in that direction), it's for recording in the studio.

    Plus the work flow and audio routing capabilities are very similar to those found in an actual recording studio so engineers where able to adapt to it very quickly.

    Don't let what your friend is saying get to you. Pro Tools is the industry standard in the recording world, but it's far from the standard in the producing world.

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    Thanks for all the feedback guys! I'm going to stick with Ableton.

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    As you should

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    Don't believe the hype, use what works for you...

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