T
the edzell
New member
I was visiting with a guy who works at a local studio and offered to let me sit in on a mixings session.
We were talking about equipment and he said Adobe Audition is good for voiceovers but not for recording instruments. He said I needed to get Sony Vegas if I wanted to get the best recordings possible.
How much of this is opinion and how much is fact? Is there a big difference in recording quality between Vegas, Audition, Pro-Tools, Sonar and the other recording software? I though the sound quality had more to do with the soundcard, plug-ins and quality of mics than software.
We were talking about equipment and he said Adobe Audition is good for voiceovers but not for recording instruments. He said I needed to get Sony Vegas if I wanted to get the best recordings possible.
How much of this is opinion and how much is fact? Is there a big difference in recording quality between Vegas, Audition, Pro-Tools, Sonar and the other recording software? I though the sound quality had more to do with the soundcard, plug-ins and quality of mics than software.