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I am planning on upgrading my home system with either Pro-tools or Logic but I want to know what the best option is. (Yeah, I mean value for money!)
I know you can get Pro-tools with an Audio Interface called Mbox for around £350... Logic is way more money but is it worth the extra cash? -------------------- |
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QUOTE (soundchild6969 @ Sep 28 2004, 13:00) protools is the best to record audio and mix , this software is a reference in the world of audio pro . hey Angryman. My fist post too. soundchild6969, It sounds like Angryman is talking about Protools LE not Protools TDM correct me if I'm wrong Angryman ! PhilTrueman is on the money. There are plenty of great audio interfaces around now which give you latency free monitoring options, like protools LE. I would have to say that LogicPro caters more towards people who don't have $20k to spend on a Tools rig. It offers a comprehensive platform with with everything you need, provided you have a fast Mac. Protools LE doesn't come with such a wide array of instruments and tools for composing. Not to mention a really CPU efficient softsampler and a badass IR verb. Having said that, if you have all your front end, monitoring and the like already and you still have $20 grand to throw at a Tools rig there is no question that Protools is the Paragon of DAW's. It's made by ther best for the best and it costs the most ![]() Also, if you are working with someone who uses protools or you collaborate with someone in a studio with an HD Tools rig you may want to look at getting pro tools le for compatability reasons. |
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