I know how to do pretty much anything on Cubase, but I definitely dislike it. Im not saying its a bad DAW, on the contrary, Pro Tools is very powerful indeed, but I really cant see where it is the Best DAW for recording or The Industry Standard or even like Providing the Best Sound Quality of All (holy wack shit). See the Waves Pugins for example, they load instantly on FL Studio, but on Pro Tools it loads every each time I open it and takes at least five minutes for it to read the plugins. Look, they are the beautiful ones with the RTAS stuff, and seems like it converts the VSTs to a so called.DPM extension, which also takes ages. It takes too long to open, too long to load VSTs, too long to render, some sessions get broken, something youll maybe will never see in reaper (actually, never heard anybody complain about reapers performance).Īvid is somewhat conservative, antiquated company. Am I the only one who never noticed any fucking difference in audio quality between DAWs Second one, I have a lot of friends who do recording, and none of them use Pro Tools.Īt least within my social circle, those who have used it share at least some points with me: 1-Pro Tools is the heaviest DAW, even though what it does can be done on many other softwares. So here is my point, I was just taking a look at, and I see a lot of people use Pro Tools there, and thats ok, but although I consider Lynda the most professional web school I ever seen, it annoys me a lot cause a lot of the teachers say bullshit like The nice thing is that Pro Tools is the -Industry Standard - and provides - the best audio quality ever - and that kins of bullshit, I hear this a lot. Nowadays Im using FL Studio and learned Ableton Live, Pro Tools and most extensively Cubase 5 and 7, and then I took a look at Digital Performer, Reason, Reaper, MuTools Mulab but never went deep into them.
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