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Old 03-18-2009, 10:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Im new to all of this for the most part. Ive been recording for some time with other devices never the pc. I understand that both programs are good. I just happened to go with the one that i thought would be better for my applications. I will admit that i wanted to upgrade my pc to vista 64 and still have the disk. However PT will not work on a 64 bit system. Either way i dont really need to have it since it really doesnt benifit from running 32 or 64 anyhow. PT has been good to me anyhow. Just when i thought it could not get any better they gave a free 8.0 download to all there customers that had the 7.4 version, included with that they had tons of big fish rock loops that are avalible to me however i would perfer to play drums over cutting down non midi drum loops. Then i have reason which if im not mistaken can be used on either of the platforms that we are talking about here, I must say anyone who has a platform that can run reason as a plugin would be a fool not to have it (yes its that sweet). Then on top of that you can go to propeller heads website and beef up with more plugins for reason and its already jammed with awesome synths, drums ect. I dont know I am just overly happy with Pro tools, and yes you might drop some cash but you get what you pay for.
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