"Best" is an opinion and it depends on your preferences personally I have never used pro tools so I can't give you an in depth look but It is considered the Industry Standard, the reason why a lot of people have it and use it is basically because a lot of people use it. It Basically puts every musician,Engineer,and Producer on the same page. Take for instance all of the home studios running it. They are able to take the music they recorded at home to almost every professional studio and mix it. It is the most convenient DAW I don't know about best,
you woulddent be asking in less you worked with pro tools start with an LE pro tool and after you master maby , wow i just goggle pro tools and i dident know Avid bought them stick with the LE
In Pro Tools 7.3.1 if the recording starts but then stops due to an error message there is an issue with the software. Try closing out the program and restarting it. If this does not resolve the issue contact Pro Tools support.
I think the best recirding software is Pro Tools LE
Instruments. Pro Tools is a popular recording software.
Well, Pro Tools cant be touched by Mixcraft. Sur, Mixcraft has diffrent plug-ins, but NOT AS GOOD as pro tools so no matter what you do with compression, D-erb, Delay, Gates, etc..You cant match Pro Tools. Pro Tools also has a much more morn fel and look to it.
Audacity is the most popular open-source recording program, although you'll rarely find it in use in professional studios. Programs that have the support, development and update costs like Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic and Sonar can't be free.
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.
You can use whatever method you want to record a video of yourself. Import the video in to the computer. You can then add a video track to Pro Tools and then import the video in to the project.
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.
Mbox2 factory is a hardware/software bundle including an Mbox 2 and Pro Tools LE. FL Studio is a software digital audio workstation/sequencer program. Comparing Pro Tools LE to FL Studio is the question you should be asking. The answer to this question depends of what your goals and needs are. Generally FL Studio has a more flexible and faster work-flow compared to Pro Tools. On the other had Pro Tools is somewhat of an industry standard in recording studios. If you need to collaborate with existing professional studios then Pro Tools may be a better choice. Specifically both programs are capable of the same or similar functions, such as audio-recording, hosting VST plugins, sequencing, mixing etc. FL Studio performs these functions at a fraction of the price of Pro Tools. Interestingly, while pro-tools is considered pro it has a maximum output resolution of 24 bit while FL Studio has 32 bit float.
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.
I don't think you can. It might not even work because that program is used for mixing and recording wereas programs like live, logic, and reason let you play software instruments. You can record a trance in GarageBand which is included in all macs and export it as an mp3 to iTunes then import it into pro tools
Yes for Logic. Pro Tools requires its own interface