Enron_Hubbard
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I'm hoping someone can give me some advice...
I currently am using Cool Edit 2.0 for multi-track recording (our drummer has been using it for a while and it just sort of fell into my lap).
I have been fairly happy with it, but we are looking to upgrade soon (it only allows Direct X plug-ins).
I would really rather not have to change our computer platform to Mac so Protools is out.
I have narrowed it down to Cubase and Audition (which is really Cool Edit Pro which was bought by Adobe).
So...considering...
1. We won't be doing any MIDI recording
2. We won't be doing any scoring
3. We don't need surround mixing
4. We will be using MOTO firewire interfaces that allow both WDM and ASIO drivers (Audition does not support ASIO at this time, only WDM)
5. We want to do at least 48 track recording.
Which program should we go with...and...if it's Cubase, which version of Cubase should we get...I'm a little confused about what the differences are between them.
Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I currently am using Cool Edit 2.0 for multi-track recording (our drummer has been using it for a while and it just sort of fell into my lap).
I have been fairly happy with it, but we are looking to upgrade soon (it only allows Direct X plug-ins).
I would really rather not have to change our computer platform to Mac so Protools is out.
I have narrowed it down to Cubase and Audition (which is really Cool Edit Pro which was bought by Adobe).
So...considering...
1. We won't be doing any MIDI recording
2. We won't be doing any scoring
3. We don't need surround mixing
4. We will be using MOTO firewire interfaces that allow both WDM and ASIO drivers (Audition does not support ASIO at this time, only WDM)
5. We want to do at least 48 track recording.
Which program should we go with...and...if it's Cubase, which version of Cubase should we get...I'm a little confused about what the differences are between them.
Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.