


Up until 2003, it was known as Fruity Loops. If you’re set on using pro tools for audio production, mixing or recording it’s worth using a separate computer purely for this purpose. Its advisable to have a seperate computer only for Pro Tools This can make things hard if you’re on a tight budget or are set on using specific audio interfaces that aren’t AVID approved. You’ll need an AVID-approved interface that also doubles up as an anti-piracy key. It is expensive, and requires “All or Nothing” attitude for ownership.It eliminates the need to switch between multiple windows for simple tasks. The work tends to be in the mix and edit windows. Pro Tools ultra-low latency allows having streamlined workflows. Pro Tools also process audio with are also amazing at processing audio with pristine precision, thus, it always gives high quality sound. It is that powerful and comes in handy while you save for your mixing console. Pro Tools mixer fully eradicates the need for an analogue mixer. The software can be used as a standalone or can be used with analogue or digital converters. It is sometimes referred to as the Marmite of DAWs. Don’t worry, you can always walk/work your way up to using the best equipment and tools in the industry.Īvid Pro is available on both Windows and Mac, and also be of the industry standards for music production of the highest quality. Logic is exclusive to Mac only so collaborating can be tricky unless you bounce the stems and have your other producer load them into their DAW.Īpple’s price range might be a little bit out of range for new aspiring producers. It already contains everything you need to get a semi high-quality master recording without necessarily needing to purchase any third party plugins elsewhere. One of the advantages of Logic is that it has some of the best free VST plugins available of any DAW. There are a number of Logic variations, thus, you’d need to do some research to know which works for you best. Apple now develops the software, and it is currently the most widely known industry standard DAW on the market. Logic Pro, previously known as Notator Logic, was developed in the early 90’s by C-Lab, a software company based in Germany.
