On my PowerBook G4 laptop, which I use for voice-over recording or making sessions before going to
the PowerMac G4s at the studio, I use ProTools LE 6.4. At the studio it's ProTools 6.4 on a TDM system. Why? Because it's the best. We don't run just a music studio, or some crap studio, we do a TON of high-end work.
www.keithhartermusic.com Pretty much every TV and radio commercial you see/hear in TEXAS was done at our studio. We've done work for feature films, won tons of Grammy's, list goes on. We've worked with huge artists (George Strait, No Doubt, Bjork, Sigur Ross, Beck, Tim McGraw, list goes on.) Specials for the History Channel and the Discovery Channel, HBO and ShowTime, on and on. One thing I can tell you, any professional studio worth a damn, uses ProTools.
At home, I have always used n-Track and Vegas. Just upgraded to Vegas 5, and love it. Now I need to get the equipment to track multiple things at once. Why? Because ProTools blows on PC, simple. And because Vegas is a GREAT all around program, just like ProTools. For major wav editing I use SoundForge 7. If ProTools worked as well on a PC as it does on Macs, I would have already spent the money and had a top-notch TDM system running at home too. Oh well. Latah.
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