show me yours and i'll show you mine......ha ha,
honestly, i have wanted to create a "local users group" of local studios, engineers, and home users to know what people were using and build a network of information for us local engineers so when things go wrong with your computer, software, you name it ...... (and it will!) we could have a local source of help....
i am using digidesign pro tools le on a mac and have extensive knowledge with the program and using apple computers. i use and have used digital performer, logic, nuendo, live, reason, garage band on the mac, and on the pc side....and its been a long while now, acid, soundforge, protools, and a few others i can't remember.
i know there are a number of cubase users locally, a few logic guys, digital perfomer, reason, acid pro, as well as adobe audition users.
the thing that really excites me about this day and age of DAW users is the ability to pass projects around and have people work on projects in their own space.
record your guitar and vocal at home, want jason ezzel to play every instrument..send him the files.... need justin belew to play any other instrument under the sun....send him the files. want me to mix and master the song.....bingo send me the files. i know this is nothing new to any of us. but we have a wealth of talent locally and i want to know what people use to record and what instuments they play.
the ability to "pass the harddrive" has been part of every project i've worked on in the past year, and most recently, i had a project where the client uploaded the tracks from his korg 8 track to my idisk (online storage space) as .wav files....i downloaded them, mixed the song, emailed the .wav file of the mix back to him....he was happy with the mix, he payed me via paypal and had it posted on his myspace page by the end of the day....and i didn't even have to leave the house!
so, now show me yours....
dean
document studio
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