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Old 02-20-2010, 12:45 PM   #13
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I'm looking to get an interface...and I hear...a version of pro tools is included...anyone privy to Pro Tools?
I learned both Logic and ProTools in school, although I'm probably several versions behind now. I much preferred Digital Performer over Logic (I found Logic a bit illogical). ProTools is the industry standard for digital recording, of course. It's amazing, although its MIDI features seemed a bit limited or cumbersome at the time. I fell in love with Reason, and wrote several songs in it, although it is not meant for full-blown composition, at least not quite in the way that Logic or DP are. But Reason is just an amazing program. I used an Oxygen 8 which was fine for my needs at the time.

GarageBand is an ok tool, I've known people who have composed in it but it's really rather light-weight relative to other programs. I can probably scrounge my Logic notes if you want em...
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