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Eagertone
New member
it's all about what you like. to each his own.
i had to learn protools to work at this studio i'm at, so i got a 002R and learned it. now my fingers know protools, and i have a hard time working on any other platform (even logic, sonar, etc... the ones i used to use). it has become intuitive for me.
i know you can do omf and such, but it's also convenient to be able to send my sessions to a real pro studio (work, or some other place) for critiques, finalizing mixes etc.
to just say protools sucks is like... "dude! chocotlate chip cookies suck! snickerdoodles are WAY better!!!!"
pick what you like and be done with it. don't make it a conquest to monopolize one daw and convert all users to use that one.
i had to learn protools to work at this studio i'm at, so i got a 002R and learned it. now my fingers know protools, and i have a hard time working on any other platform (even logic, sonar, etc... the ones i used to use). it has become intuitive for me.
i know you can do omf and such, but it's also convenient to be able to send my sessions to a real pro studio (work, or some other place) for critiques, finalizing mixes etc.
to just say protools sucks is like... "dude! chocotlate chip cookies suck! snickerdoodles are WAY better!!!!"
pick what you like and be done with it. don't make it a conquest to monopolize one daw and convert all users to use that one.
let us know when you find out.
of course it's better than this...