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Re: Recording Programs?



>There was some mild bitching from the studio (CBS) engineers about having to convert files over
> to PT.  I figure with more of this type of work coming my way I should try to be most
> compensating (it's a pretyy cut-throat gig, and the easier I make it on "them", the more work I
> may find...)

I think most of the higher end recording apps will save OMF files which PT should import without (much) problem.  That's the theory, anyway.

I  use Sonar.  I just liked it.  It seemed intuitive to me.  I hear a lot of good feedback about Vegas.  However, Vegas has no MIDI sequencing, so if you need that, you're out of luck.

Tony

On 6/25/07, max valentino <ekstasis1@hotmail.com> wrote:



I recorded my first CD using Vegas...and quite like it.  Found it very easy and intuitive.

I have since moved on to using Nuendo which is by Steinberg.  VERY extensive program.  I have Cubabse but don't use it.  Nuendo is quite deep, but very intuitive and not at all a Labyrinth of details like many "deep" recording programs.

Nuendo is also pretty expensive....

I am contemplating making a move to a Mac/ProTools system if only since PT has become a "standard" in studios.  I recently did some soundtrack work which I recorded with Nuendo.  There was some mild bitching from the studio (CBS) engineers about having to convert files over to PT.  I figure with more of this type of work coming my way I should try to be most compensating (it's a pretyy cut-throat gig, and the easier I make it on "them", the more work I may find...)

Max


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