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Any thoughts on the new GT Pro upgrade? I don't know what "confidence recording" is or anything about the new audio engine. Apart fr those, most of the other features I don't really need.
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Don't know GT - I use Sonar, which also has these features. "Confidence recording" just means that you can actually see a "rough draft" wave file for what you're recording as you're recording it. This way you know that something's actually getting tracked, and you don't waste a nice take because you did something stupid like forget to Arm the track or have it set to Auto-punch some other place in the song or whatever (I have found no shortage of stupid things I am capable of ). Once you stop recording the actual wave file is figured out and replaces the "rough draft."

The new audio engine is just supposed to sound better, which other people seem to think is the case. To my amateur ears, I can't really notice much of a difference.
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