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.
To get iZotope Ozone 5 into Pro Tools you need to first have the program downloaded on your computer. Users should be able to import the program after download.
From a music shop.
Yes. I operate Pro Tools M-Powered 7.4.2 with an M-Audio fast track pro which is a USB interface.
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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.
pro tools works very well
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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.
All Pro Tools programs require an interface to run. At start up it will shut down or stop loading as it searches for the interface. I'm not using Pro Tools 9 myself but that has always been a go to so the program can not be pirated.
Pro Tools 8 needs Windows 7 in order to operate and cannot run on earlier versions of Windows such as XP.
Audacity is a good free audio recording program. There aren't any free programs with all the features of Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic, Sonar or Fl Studio.
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