I have a wine rack that’s roughly 10x10, and my first thought was, “that’s not that big” before I realized, yours is 10 of mine.
I feel so inferior.
Mollydooker
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Dave and I use Cubase. Garageband is also suprisingly good if you have a Mac. But yes, ProTools is the professional default -- it's what all the pro studios use.
Vince Clarke era Depeche Mode? A lot of that was done with monophonic synths. Alan Wilder era? You’re screwed, dude was a genius arranging things for synthesizers.
Oh, hey, do you know Sammy J and Randy Feltface? I’ve watched hours of their material.
No, seriously, we get the likes of you all the time. Demanding to be treated special without establishing deserving it. I believe the word is, “entitled”.
Ta, cheers, g’day.
Yeah, Yamaha is good, too. I believe my Steinberg unit is rebranded Yamaha or Alesis, which is also good.
And I agree with getting advice from a professional -- I was looking at the Mackie offerings and they've bifurcated several times to the point where I can't keep track, and it's largely feature sets. So you can probably find the exact combination of features you want, and not pay for anything you don't need.