Yes!
Cubase is better for the beginner. ProTools is not considered a "home" recording solutions. Try the simpler version of Cubase, Cubase Essentials.
Yes for Logic. Pro Tools requires its own interface
Standard Recording Company was created in 2001.
The purpose of using computer recording software is to capture what is on the screen of your computer, as well as all the audio activity to create industry-standard video files.
adobe audition 3 is one opinion, and a very cost effective and versatile recording suite. The industry standard for professionals is ProTools which can also be used at home with some minimal external gear.
Recording Industry Association of America was created in 1952.
Recording Industry Association of Malaysia was created in 1978.
Australian Recording Industry Association was created in 1983.
Hong Kong Recording Industry Alliance was created in 2008.
As far as I know from using protools and audacity the answer is no. You can import each individual aif file into protools but the plug in effects will not be included from protools to audacity when you import to audacity.
As far as I know from using protools and audacity the answer is no. You can import each individual aif file into protools but the plug in effects will not be included from protools to audacity when you import to audacity.
In 1987 the U.S. Census Bureau began separately tracking the recording media manufacturing industry