Print Page | Close Window

Pro Tools - Heaven Or Hell?

Printed From: Progarchives.com
Category: Other music related lounges
Forum Name: Tech Talk
Forum Description: Discuss musical instruments, equipment, hi-fi, speakers, vinyl, gadgets,etc.
URL: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2181
Printed Date: November 22 2024 at 22:44
Software Version: Web Wiz Forums 11.01 - http://www.webwizforums.com


Topic: Pro Tools - Heaven Or Hell?
Posted By: sigod
Subject: Pro Tools - Heaven Or Hell?
Date Posted: November 18 2004 at 09:46

I have been using pro tools (on a windows PC) on and off as a musician for about four years in different studios and with varying degrees of success. I use many hard disk based recording packages in my work with bands but recently one of my mainstay programs (Cool Edit Pro) for sound processing fell apart which left me with just Pro Tools. I spent two days yelling at the computer but on the third day (heh!) I suddenly broke the barrier and suddenly 'got' how Pro Tools works. From that moment on, things just fell into place with it and I haven't looked back since or even tried to re-intsall Cool Edit.

Is there anybody out there that has had a similar experience with Pro Tools or indeed with any device that initially seemd un-useable?



-------------
I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill



Replies:
Posted By: Certif1ed
Date Posted: November 19 2004 at 13:54

Pro Tools + Mac = Computer recording nirvana.

When there's Sony's ACID, I can't justify the expense of Pro Tools on the PC, so never tried it.

 



Posted By: sigod
Date Posted: November 22 2004 at 04:48
Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

Pro Tools + Mac = Computer recording nirvana.

When there's Sony's ACID, I can't justify the expense of Pro Tools on the PC, so never tried it.

 



Acid is great isn't it? I use it a lot for arrangement ideas. V fast, V easy.
 

-------------
I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill



Print Page | Close Window

Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 11.01 - http://www.webwizforums.com
Copyright ©2001-2014 Web Wiz Ltd. - http://www.webwiz.co.uk