Subject: | 3. Re: Recording Software Question |
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From: | "Lou Judson" inaudio |
Date: | Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:34 pm ((PST)) |
I meant "good plugins" as you say. Second vote for Massey! And, you can use the free demos perfectly well - just doesn't let you save presets and few other small things... <L> On Jan 10, 2008, at 10:00 AM, Danny Meltzer wrote: What do you mean by 'built in processing'? Anyway, Pro Tools is far and away the most versatile, powerful and intuitive multitrack audio software for Mac or otherwise. It is expensive though, and the hardware thing is a drag when you're traveling. But overall, the good outweighs the bad. Apple Logic has some perks if you're a composer. And it comes with some good plugins unlike Pro Tools. |
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