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bball_1523
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I have been wanting to get pro tools because I want to learn it inside out so if I ever intern at a recording studio or help bands record, I can refer them to the "industry standard." I can get it for $150 through an academic store and I already have an M-audio Firewire Solo, so it will work out.
I know there are plenty of recording programs in many price ranges, so I was wondering what program will fit my needs?
Here is what I want and need:
record guitar, vocals, keyboards/midi
use of lots of VST's and effects
some advanced editing features in case I get into that
ASIO compatibility
real-time processing
While reading about Pro Tools M-powered, it mentions that it has a 32 track limit and although that does bug me, I still want to use it so I can learn it as I said above. Now I've tried other programs such as Cubase SX and it is a great program, but is too expensive for me.
What do you guys think? Will it benefit me to learn pro tools in case I work at a recording studio someday? Or will other programs benefit me equally or more?
I know there are plenty of recording programs in many price ranges, so I was wondering what program will fit my needs?
Here is what I want and need:
record guitar, vocals, keyboards/midi
use of lots of VST's and effects
some advanced editing features in case I get into that
ASIO compatibility
real-time processing
While reading about Pro Tools M-powered, it mentions that it has a 32 track limit and although that does bug me, I still want to use it so I can learn it as I said above. Now I've tried other programs such as Cubase SX and it is a great program, but is too expensive for me.
What do you guys think? Will it benefit me to learn pro tools in case I work at a recording studio someday? Or will other programs benefit me equally or more?