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> Pro Tools Le For M-audio Products!, What's your view?
Lotus17
post Sat 9 Apr 2005, 18:43
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I am going to be buying a Dual G5 in August and dunno which piece of Software to get DP 4.5 or Pro Tools Le?

I think this is pretty smart of Pro Tools actually. Some people can't stand the hardware and interfaces that Pro Tools has put out, but maybe now some people will enjoy the software with their M-Audio interfaces? But then again, are the M-Audio interfaces any good? I have an Audiophile2496 that I don't mind. Does what I need it to do.

Any responses on this topic are welcome!

BTW, if this has already been posted, and I am too stupid to realize that, then go ahead and nuke this thread. Thanks! biggrin.gif

EDIT: Here's the link BTW... http://www.sweetwater.com/click/is_040805/...ore/detail/PTMP

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Adrian Delso
post Tue 12 Apr 2005, 08:33
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I've had real problems with M-Audio products - I've had three different bits of kit over a long period of project studio recording and I've had to exchange every single one of them. Usually, the problem has been that the hardware has been rushed out, with insufficient attention to the software. I suppose the answer is to wait until a product's been out for about a year - by which time something new has hit the shelves. angry.gif

Mind you, my eMagic a6|2m is also problematic and I may have to get another interface!

I have Logic Express 6 and I have to say that the Environment Page is a nightmare - the learning curve is vertical! (I still haven't quite finalised my Autoload after 15 months.) The software instruments and effects are pretty good, but the manual sucks.

I've seen Logic 7 demo'ed and it is definitely a pro app - not for this old bassist!

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