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Originally Posted by Lipflap I think this Holy Grail quest has no real solution. In most circumstances, any professional editor will do the trick. Each will offer better - and worse - features, but it's largely a matter of getting to it. Of equal importance to features and specs are local norms and workforce skills. It doesn't matter how cool the machine is if no one in your labor pool knows how to run it or if your studio is incompatible with the rest of your market. Whether it's Pro Tools, Nuendo, Fairlight, Soundscape, AudioFile or Pyramix, you can probably get the job done. And in any case, you'll end up bad-mouthing the DAW, wishing it behaved like the old unit you had "back when." |
Yeah gotcha, was gonna go with Protools anyway and probably Logic aswell to broaden the pool I will be swimmin in