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KKM
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Hey guys,
I've been using ProTools (MBox) for a couple years now, and haven't found a 'comfortable' way to sequence midi. I'll usually have 5-10 midi tracks, and I'll record 2-3 live tracks. My midi playback is through an external Roland XV-5050 sound module.
I've heard that DP4 is better suited to handle projects that are mostly midi, but I love the ProTools brand and the compatibility/freedom I have to take my project to a working studio to finish it.
So with that said, does any one have any comments as to whether it's worth it to invest in DP4 for this kind of work? Would it be practical/possible to do midi on DP4, then send it to ProTools to record audio and mix it down?
Thanx for any and all help!
-Karl
I've been using ProTools (MBox) for a couple years now, and haven't found a 'comfortable' way to sequence midi. I'll usually have 5-10 midi tracks, and I'll record 2-3 live tracks. My midi playback is through an external Roland XV-5050 sound module.
I've heard that DP4 is better suited to handle projects that are mostly midi, but I love the ProTools brand and the compatibility/freedom I have to take my project to a working studio to finish it.
So with that said, does any one have any comments as to whether it's worth it to invest in DP4 for this kind of work? Would it be practical/possible to do midi on DP4, then send it to ProTools to record audio and mix it down?
Thanx for any and all help!
-Karl