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Sotonfan
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I've been a dedicated Cool Edit Pro 2.0 user for several years. I really like the program, especially its wave editing features and track layout. However, I don't know anyone else using this program.
This month I've been helping lay down tracks at home for a friend's album which he's recording in ProTools (sharing wav files back and forth). Makes me wonder if it's worth trying to shift to ProTools myself. But my question is: is it really worth it to invest all the extra money in PT? For a simple home studio setup, would PT make a noticeable improvement over Cool Edit Pro? My bias is to say that the major room for improvement is not in my gear, but in my technique.
Any words of advice - I'm willing to be persuaded. is it worth it making the jump?
Cheers.
Drew.
This month I've been helping lay down tracks at home for a friend's album which he's recording in ProTools (sharing wav files back and forth). Makes me wonder if it's worth trying to shift to ProTools myself. But my question is: is it really worth it to invest all the extra money in PT? For a simple home studio setup, would PT make a noticeable improvement over Cool Edit Pro? My bias is to say that the major room for improvement is not in my gear, but in my technique.
Any words of advice - I'm willing to be persuaded. is it worth it making the jump?
Cheers.
Drew.