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chrisv
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After downloading several of the leading demo audio recording software applications (Cakewalk, Pro Tools, Sonic Foundry's - havn't downloaded cubase yet) and using them for a while, I still have not come up with a discision regarding what I should go with. I would like it if anyone out there that has used these apps for professional use - (not just tinkering like me) - could give me some educated tips on what to go with.
My goal in all of this is to create a high quality demo for my band. I am an experienced systems consultant, so technical difficulty or intuitiveness are not as important to me as useablity and overall features. One of my pet peaves is buying something and then finding out down the road that I could have spent $100 bucks more and gotten a product that's much better. This will also be for a home studio, so buying a 10 grand pro tools system is out of the question. I need quality and reliability. Thanks for the help!
Chris
My goal in all of this is to create a high quality demo for my band. I am an experienced systems consultant, so technical difficulty or intuitiveness are not as important to me as useablity and overall features. One of my pet peaves is buying something and then finding out down the road that I could have spent $100 bucks more and gotten a product that's much better. This will also be for a home studio, so buying a 10 grand pro tools system is out of the question. I need quality and reliability. Thanks for the help!
Chris