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Re: Protools [message #27820 is a reply to message #27803] Mon, 01 October 2007 11:14 Go to previous message
W DeMarco is currently offline  W DeMarco
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Registered: May 2009
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I have pro tools mix 24 plus which is both hardware and software, I also have an MBox at home with PT LE. Heres how I see it. If you want to interface with a pro studio then Pro Tools is the way to go. Sessions can be opened by the studio easily and all of your mixing and editing will be much more conveniently accesed. On the other hand if your productions are to be completely handled within your own domain then Protools might be extravagant. I am not a big fan of either the Mic Pres or the convertors found in the PT MBox system although the MBox does have a digi input. If the latter is the case then youmight look into a quality set of pres/convertors like the grace stuff or the metric halo stuff. The quality of these products will really shine in the home studio system. The software you use is not so much an issue as the way the audio gets to the software.

William


 
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