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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 27 juin 02 Lieu : Nashville Membre no 5,287 ![]() |
I have some basic questions for any Pro Tools user.
First of all, I'm a songwriter in Nashville and I'm curious about upgrading to a protools setup. 1. Why choose a Mac instead of a PC? 2. Besides the Protools software, can someone list what all I need? I can't seem to find any complete information on what to buy. And some general price estimates would be great. I'm interested in the HD recording and not simply recording it to the computer's drive I probably sound like an idiot, thats because im pretty new to this. Anyone that could help and be a reference or a guide would be greatly appreciated -------------------- Jesse
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![]() SuperHero ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 9,465 Inscrit : 04 nov. 01 Lieu : Paris - FR Membre no 2,244 ![]() |
No, I'm just saying that this latency is only a MONITORING latency; it doesn't affect the recorded material once it's recorded. The monitoring latency is due to the fact that if you record a guitar (for ex.), the guitar has got to go through an A/D conversion (to enter the comp.) and again through a D/A conversion (to monitor the sound through a mixer,speakers...). This takes time (latency) and gets even worse if you're using plugs on the recording track (the processor has more work to do in real time= more latency). Hope this is clearer...
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