I agree that the MIDI capabilities of ProTools leave a lot to be desired. But as a 10-hour-per-day user of ProTools for audio purposes, I gotta say it's the best in terms of power, functionality and sound quailty. For the money, very few D/A/A/D converters out there can even come close (be it the 888 interfaces or just the Digi001). Even the AMIII card outperforms most other converters I've heard. And while it's cumbersome when you first pick it up, most of the functions become second nature after a while. Nuendo is definitely a close second, though. After all, Alan Parsons' software of choice can't suck (-; Clay --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, erik_magrini@B... wrote: > Yeah, I just read the review of PT6 in Sound On Sound, and it was about as > boring as you can get for a software sequencer. Some of the "new" > features just floored me. I mean, you couldn't undo midi quantization > changes until now? Icky, icky, icky! :) > > rEalm > > > > > Stay away from slotools... stay away.... It's still the worlds most > expensive and cumbersome pile of crap. > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Slotools
2003-04-16 by Clay
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