Winter NAMM 2012 News
Overall Pro Tools M Powered 8 is great because it allows someone with a smaller budget to have something that the industry uses in the privacy of their own home or personal set up, and still transfer the files over to any pro tools version here is on the market. The price of this product isn’t bad at all, you will need to know how to use pro to...
Personally, I'm a Logic fan, but I'm a Mac user as well. Given that Pro Tools is a cross platform application with rock solid stability and some of the most intuitive environments out there, it's no wonder this is the number one DAW of choice. Thanks to Pro Tools 9 being hardware independent, now anybody can experience what the hype is about t...
The main thing that stands out to me with the pro tools is that the audio quality is great. A lot of DAWs vary slightly in audio quality but this one is definitely not one of the rubbish ones for sure. I like how easy it is to use, but you will have to read up on how to do everything first off. Do not expect to just turn it on and be abl...
While not as relevant with the advent of Pro Tools 9, Digidesign's (Avid) Pro Tools M-Powered 8 is a beautiful thing if you were to have an M-Audio audio interface and want to learn how to use Pro Tools. I really see this best as a learning tool and stepping stone to Pro Tools LE and HD, as I wouldn't recommend using M-Powered for anything othe...
I use it for several months. I have had Cubase, Protools 7, 8. The 9 is much better.
What I like most about it is the tools and instruments it has. It has a great amount of amazing sounds you can use for different types of music. The problem of other programs is that the sounds are very weak and the are very little of them, Pro Tools changes this completely bringing you over 1,000 sounds with different instruments as well as Too...
While it took a little bit of getting used to, I must say that I now really enjoy using Digidesign Pro Tools 8. It was a little bit weird at first simply because the interface is so different than the previous version and I was skeptical of making the switch at first, but I'm glad that I did because Pro Tools 8 has the same great user friendly ...
Its nice to see DIGI catching up to what most sequencers/DAWs have had for quite some time. Am hoping that a real HIGH end, affordable/compact stereo device is added soon so we can track with record quality anywhere in the world and have all the plug ins work fluidly with HD, yet recorded on any laptops. Quad cores will...
I've had Pro Tools LE 7 for about a year now and I couldn't be happier. Pro Tools is the industry standard and its great to be able to bring my sessions from home to larger studios and vice versa. I've used other software in the past such as Cubase, Logic and Sonar and while to me they are all really powerful, Pro Tools has been the most user fr...
I use it since September, I used Logic Studio and Reason to side and I have already tested Nuendo and Cubase. What I like most is its ergonomics and ease of use in terms of audio and recording I do is only for rather oriented acoustic instruments. What I like least is that it's more pain to make computer music therefo...