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Old 10th June 2007, 05:38 PM   #122
dame
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Originally Posted by PettyCash View Post
Djfather, If you can afford Pro Tools, and you want to use Pro Tools, then you should go with what you really want, If what you are refering to is Pro Tools HD.

If you are talking about a Pro Tools LE system then dont bother. The interfaces used to run Pro tools LE cant cut it, unless you dont mind picking up an apogee rosetta or lucid external converter to up your AD/DA quality.

Any program will do the job for you though, as long as you know how to use it properly.
There is no such thing as a starter software...... or wait maybe soundrecorder, or total recorder if you want to get that ghetto .

As long as you know what you are doing engineering wise, you will have no problem getting into any program, if you decide to switch from one program to the next after you start.

They all generally work the same, each just has a different work flow, but the point couldnt be any clearer.

Peace

hey i read this topic all the way through and i have to say i really appreciate the advice givin on this site. now i hve a few questions of my own. if able explain the the rosetta. i know it analoge to digitial and vica versa but when is it used, before Protools le or after and what to expect out of it. Is this considered a "Finailizer" or is this a whole different unit.

also looking to for advice with the avalon 737 i understand the unit but i heard of it being used after the mix process. whats the results with that config. thanks.
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