That's up to you.If your most comfortable with PT then by all means stick with it,and eventually they'll have an update for PDC,if not,check out the competition(Sonar/Cubase/Samplitude/Traction etc.).Kingcherry wrote:So what would you guys advise? Forget about Powercore with ProTools M-Powered or forget about Pro Tools?
Powercore and Pro Tools
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- KVRian
- 954 posts since 15 Dec, 2000 from NY,NY,USA
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 19 Oct, 2005 from Bristol, UK
Thanks, Alan and Pherson.
I think I'll stick with Pro Tools - the reason I got it is because I'd heard that it was the best for editing audio - that's the priority for me - apart from a click trick I don't really need MIDI as I'm into 'real' instruments. I just tried PT with a Powercore reverb on one track and I must say I didn't notice any latency but I guess it would be difficult with reverb.
I think I'll stick with Pro Tools - the reason I got it is because I'd heard that it was the best for editing audio - that's the priority for me - apart from a click trick I don't really need MIDI as I'm into 'real' instruments. I just tried PT with a Powercore reverb on one track and I must say I didn't notice any latency but I guess it would be difficult with reverb.