Not that it matters much, Logic or Cubase are also professional despite being used slightly less in studios. It has "amateur" (and immature) written in bold all over it.įor one, most professional studios, especially in the USA, use Pro Tools. Nothing says "amateur" like the above sentence. They should call it amateur tools instead.""" """I used to use Protools a long time ago, when it was still for Pros, but I don't use it anymore, as too many amateurs use it now. Most of the reviewers are identified as professional or experienced users and the average rating is 4.5 out of 5 As far as the M-Audio keyboard, I not sure which one you used but a quick search on B&H, which for the most part, serves the professional market, I found the reviews of their 61es keyboard: I would be surprised if they released sub-par products. Avid is one of the most well respected name brands in Hollywood. There is a difference between Avid BRANDED and another brand also owned by Avid. It wasn't even worth the cheap price that I paid for it. I threw a perfectly good, functioning and working M-Audio keyboard in the trash a few weeks ago, because it just pissed me off. Who are they selling to? Pros, or amateurs with no money? I'm also not fond of M-audio, which is also owned by Avid now. Look at the ridiculous cheap price for them. I haven't heard those new interfaces, but I'll bet my left testicle that they don't sound that great. They should call it amateur tools instead. I used to use Protools a long time ago, when it was still for Pros, but I don't use it anymore, as too many amateurs use it now.
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