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misterduck
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I have an M-Audio Firewire 410 card and I've been contemplating getting the M-Audio Pro Tools software. I used to use Cakewalk Guitar Studio and lately I'm using PowerTracks Pro Audio 10 for recording; neither was a big financial investment. I'm wondering if paying nearly 300 bucks more for the Pro Tools software will get me subtantially better-sounding recordings. The biggest problem I get with my mixes is buzz and crackle in the vocals that develops as I add tracks to the mix, and the separation between tracks sometimes isn't too good--overlap sometimes submerges the audio and makes the total result sound muddy. Does anybody know whether Pro Tools might eliminate these problems, or are these problems not likely to be resolved by more expensive software?
I have an M-Audio Firewire 410 card and I've been contemplating getting the M-Audio Pro Tools software. I used to use Cakewalk Guitar Studio and lately I'm using PowerTracks Pro Audio 10 for recording; neither was a big financial investment. I'm wondering if paying nearly 300 bucks more for the Pro Tools software will get me subtantially better-sounding recordings. The biggest problem I get with my mixes is buzz and crackle in the vocals that develops as I add tracks to the mix, and the separation between tracks sometimes isn't too good--overlap sometimes submerges the audio and makes the total result sound muddy. Does anybody know whether Pro Tools might eliminate these problems, or are these problems not likely to be resolved by more expensive software?