The first DAW I used almost 7 years ago was Sony Acid. After a couple of months, I was able to do all the basic operations regarding music production as this DAW is intuitive and easy to use. Then, a friend of mine introduced me to his Protool system and I bought a PCI M-Audio interface in order to try it more extensively. It became my favourite DAW since then. I actually use a Profire 610 (I will review this interface in my next post) as an interface and I'm pretty satisfied with this system. Everything is running on an Imac and my work flow is very fluid and productive. I really like the plugins included with Protool 8, basic but very useful. I tried to get used to Logic Studio that I bought with my Imac but the edit functions are not intuitive. I don't think that any DAW is better, its more a matter of getting used to it. For me, Protool is the most intuitive music production tool available.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Protool M-Powered 8.0 review
The first DAW I used almost 7 years ago was Sony Acid. After a couple of months, I was able to do all the basic operations regarding music production as this DAW is intuitive and easy to use. Then, a friend of mine introduced me to his Protool system and I bought a PCI M-Audio interface in order to try it more extensively. It became my favourite DAW since then. I actually use a Profire 610 (I will review this interface in my next post) as an interface and I'm pretty satisfied with this system. Everything is running on an Imac and my work flow is very fluid and productive. I really like the plugins included with Protool 8, basic but very useful. I tried to get used to Logic Studio that I bought with my Imac but the edit functions are not intuitive. I don't think that any DAW is better, its more a matter of getting used to it. For me, Protool is the most intuitive music production tool available.
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