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What does Protools M-Powered 7 do that Cakewalk HS2 doesn't?
A demo version of Protools M-Powered 7 came with my M-Audio 2496 card,
wondering what if anything it does that Cakewalk Home Studio2 doesn't? |
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What does Protools M-Powered 7 do that Cakewalk HS2 doesn't?
On Dec 20, 10:45 pm, Doc wrote:
A demo version of Protools M-Powered 7 came with my M-Audio 2496 card, wondering what if anything it does that Cakewalk Home Studio2 doesn't? It gets you customers. You can say "I use ProTools" and people will know (whether they REALLY know) what you mean. If you say "I use Cakewalk Home Studio" some might say "Why don't you use ProTools?" If you're working on your own and are getting everything you need from the Cakewalk you have there's no need to waste your time learning a new program. But if you collaborate with other musicians, studios, and producers, ProTools is the dominant program. While it's not impossible to move a project from one system to another, it's never the same thing as just opening the project files in a different studio and having everything right there just as you left it (unless of course you're using plug-ins that the destination studio doesn't have). |
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What does Protools M-Powered 7 do that Cakewalk HS2 doesn't?
Doc wrote:
A demo version of Protools M-Powered 7 came with my M-Audio 2496 card, wondering what if anything it does that Cakewalk Home Studio2 doesn't? Aside from the Brand recognition that Mr. Rivers speaks of...nothing. They are both tools. Use what you are comfortable with. Or if a commercial business use what makes you the most money. |
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What does Protools M-Powered 7 do that Cakewalk HS2 doesn't?
"Doc" wrote A demo version of Protools M-Powered 7 came with my M-Audio 2496 card, wondering what if anything it does that Cakewalk Home Studio2 doesn't? I don't know. The demo version that came with my M-audio FW 410 won't install on my Vista Premium computer. g |
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What does Protools M-Powered 7 do that Cakewalk HS2 doesn't?
Doc wrote:
A demo version of Protools M-Powered 7 came with my M-Audio 2496 card, wondering what if anything it does that Cakewalk Home Studio2 doesn't? Cost more money. |
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What does Protools M-Powered 7 do that Cakewalk HS2 doesn't?
Wow. What a bunch of useless replies. He asks a decent question.
To say it's as simple as client recognition (irrelevant in his case anyway) or to dismiss with a joke is disrespectful to the person asking. First of all, we're talking about Cakewalk Home Studio2 here, not Home Studio6 or Sonar Home Studio6 XL. IF you don't know exactly what Cakewalk Home Studio2 is, which is what it sounds like from responses, why bother answering? Is the interface more productive and the software more powerful than PTools M-powered 7 (which I've used perfectly nicely)? Sheesh. |
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What does Protools M-Powered 7 do that Cakewalk HS2 doesn't?
On Dec 22, 12:05 pm, rboy wrote:
Wow. What a bunch of useless replies. He asks a decent question. To say it's as simple as client recognition (irrelevant in his case anyway) or to dismiss with a joke is disrespectful to the person asking. One only needs to compare feature sets (probably on websites) to see a list of what each does, and from that, deduce what it doesn't do. He didn't have to ask that question here (or shouldn't have). Just as foolish an answer would have been "look on the web sites, dummy." Is the interface more productive and the software more powerful than PTools M-powered 7 (which I've used perfectly nicely)? It depdnds on what you're trying to do and how much you know, or want to learn. |
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What does Protools M-Powered 7 do that Cakewalk HS2 doesn't?
On Dec 22, 12:05*pm, rboy wrote:
Wow. * What a bunch of useless replies. * He asks a decent question. To say it's as simple as client recognition (irrelevant in his case anyway) or to dismiss with a joke is disrespectful to the person asking. I tell 'ya, no respek, no respek, adjust tie |
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