Pro Tools has fallen from its heights being hailed as the industry standard. Let's talk about it #protools #industrystandards #maudio #musicproducer #daws
Great point of view. Standard just means the most used professionally, not the best. I would argue that Pro Tools is the most stable DAW in the professional world or audio engineering. As an engineer for over 35 years and instructor, for over 15. The issue is that most systems are not spec’ed correctly or it is user error. Audio files become disconnected when disk allocation is not correct, bad hard drives, etc…. It’s a matter of knowledge. You said a lot but I will use that as an example. I’ve worked with major producers and other engineers who had that problem and it was resolved once they understood disk allocation. Every program crashes but you make it sounds like Pro Tools is ALWAYS crashing. It does not. If it were, it would not be the most used professional platform for the music and film industry for audio. No one is using FL Studio as their main DAW in that world. Producers who are have their stems mixed in Pro Tools. For you and many others, Pro Tools is not a necessity. That does not mean it is not the industry standard. It definitely does not have the tools most other DAWS have for production. I’ll just say, it depends on your level and what business side you’re on. Recording other people in Atlanta, Pro Tools is a must if to be taken seriously. Same in Nashville. The major spots use Pro Tools. Otherwise, use what works for you. At the end of the day, it’s about the music.
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Great point of view. Standard just means the most used professionally, not the best. I would argue that Pro Tools is the most stable DAW in the professional world or audio engineering. As an engineer for over 35 years and instructor, for over 15. The issue is that most systems are not spec’ed correctly or it is user error. Audio files become disconnected when disk allocation is not correct, bad hard drives, etc…. It’s a matter of knowledge. You said a lot but I will use that as an example. I’ve worked with major producers and other engineers who had that problem and it was resolved once they understood disk allocation. Every program crashes but you make it sounds like Pro Tools is ALWAYS crashing. It does not. If it were, it would not be the most used professional platform for the music and film industry for audio. No one is using FL Studio as their main DAW in that world. Producers who are have their stems mixed in Pro Tools. For you and many others, Pro Tools is not a necessity. That does not mean it is not the industry standard. It definitely does not have the tools most other DAWS have for production. I’ll just say, it depends on your level and what business side you’re on. Recording other people in Atlanta, Pro Tools is a must if to be taken seriously. Same in Nashville. The major spots use Pro Tools. Otherwise, use what works for you. At the end of the day, it’s about the music.
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Wow that's crazy
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Not gone lie protools is used for Recording. FL studio for beats. Logic is good at both honestly
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