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Tone
post Fri 11 Oct 2002, 06:21
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Hello to everyone from Shanghai
Congrats on a Dynamic and interesting Forum (especially lately!)
I am a Brit and have been using Protools LE (001) this year and created some very useful MIDI tracks to solidify the rhythm ( guitarists, huh?) from my Korg Triton Le Workstation ( 'Le' again?). Somebody advised that Logic was better for MIDI than PT. Could you explain the difference as I only know PT and would like to learn about other possibilities.
[Also, Hope you don't mind me asking but; I read todays topics and somebody stated LE stands for "Light Edition" but I can't get anybody to confirm this is correct?.]
Thanks for a great place to go when you need help
Tone
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post Mon 14 Oct 2002, 16:17
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The "limited" tag refers to the feature set, rather than the production run. You can also take it as "light edition".

This doesn't mean that Pro Tools LE is disappointingly basic, but naturally there is a much bigger brother, known simply as Pro Tools and found in major label recording studios etc. It's similar to Logic having Logic Fun, MicroLogic, Audio, Gold and Platinum, the latter being the main one that Top 40 hits are recorded on.

Which one you buy all comes down to money, really. We'd all like the best, but we've also got to eat! biggrin.gif
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