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I'm also an old CEP user. I upgraded to Audition when that came out and used it quite happily for a long time. However, I have a Mac now, and while I *can* run Audition via bootcamp, that seems gimpy to me, so I broke down and bought ProTools LE with the MBox2 Mini. I like it so far, and since I rarely do any sizable multitrack jobs, 2- ins / outs works well for me. And it was only $250 USD. Not bad for software + hardware. --Josh On Jun 25, 2007, at 4:53 AM, Stephen Goodman wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm an old, old Cool Edit Pro user, and while I've been quite happy > with its multitracking etc., I look around and see what everyone > else is using once in a while. > > A look at the TapeOp (now available in the UK, thanks!) mentions > Pro Tools quite a lot. But a look at the product tells me that > this is the kind of full-on hardware-software system sales bit that > Avid has been getting people to pay too much for, for some time - > if not also an efficient barrier to keep the so-called 'amateurs' > out of the mainstream of studio works. (Hell, it didn't work for > the reel-to-reel, cassette, DAT, VHS, CD or DVD - so now it's done > with a software-hardware combo) > > So much for my attitude! But it does beg the questions: > > 1. What recording program do you use? > 2. Why? Is there something you get from your program that you > can't anywhere else? > > Thx. > Stephen Goodman > * > * Cartoons about DVDs and Stuff > * http://www.earthlight.net/HiddenTrack > * The Loop Of The Week since 1996! > * http://www.earthlight.net/Studios > >