Add enough tracks that you need, use microphone(s) and hit record.
From a music shop.
Yes, you can make music on Pro Tools without a physical keyboard. The software allows you to use a mouse to click and create notes in the MIDI editor, and you can also record audio directly using a microphone or other audio input devices. Additionally, Pro Tools offers virtual instruments that can be controlled using a MIDI controller or even programmed manually within the software.
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Some popular music production software tools used by professional musicians include Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, FL Studio, and Cubase.
I would say that most music is recorded in a professional recording studio with software such as Pro Tools, or Cubase, or Logic Pro. Quite often recording studios would first record to analog tape before editing in Pro Tools.
Honestly, that's like asking someone how to drive a car. What are your goals for using this software. Do you want to create Music? Edit Sound effects? Create Podcasts? Let us know so we can guide you in the right path.
It's not the tools that you use that matters, but the end results. Use the one that you are more comfortable with.
you simply create the effect of sound coming through headphones on Final cut pro or soundtrack pro.
Neither is as good as the full version, but from those two - Pro Tools MP9
There is no Pro Tools LE 9.
Music: File > Import > Audio Talk: Use a microphone, and record it to a new track
Go to Bounce, select mp3 as the format and save.