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Diginerd
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Errr. Two of mine are up on the Promotions Forum.. Both are over 5 years old but should prove the point adequately..

Not heard From the other Robert though (My Real name is Robert.. ;-)

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there's a lot of rubbish on this thread now. pro tools is not for edm production end of.

so either go for logic or cubase. my choice would be logic due to its slightly superior sound.


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A DAWs, a DAW, a DAW.

Use what you're most comfortable with.

I use Cubase and ProTools.


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xenpro
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quote:
Originally posted by Diginerd
Errr. Two of mine are up on the Promotions Forum.. Both are over 5 years old but should prove the point adequately..

Not heard From the other Robert though (My Real name is Robert.. ;-)


Rob can't find it maybe you can post a link.

Thanks

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Diginerd
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Sure..

This first track mixed and edited in Pro Tools. Saying Pro Tools isn't for EDM is like saying a mixing desk isn't for EDm. that said you can do just fine without either.. as Frq said, a DAW is a DAW. They're all tools, some are better than others at certain aspects.

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...570&forumid=74&

This next one was also Mixed in Pro Tools, but around 2000 and it's not as flawless as I'd like

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...525&forumid=74&

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