Hi all

Firstly, with the exception of Chris who I have written to privately, is 
anybody else using ProTools Mac?  To be utterly honest, I'm getting very 
frustrated with messing around with all these so-called quality programmes 
which, whilst they do quite a lot of things extremely well, don't cut it whn it 
comes to mixing/editing/looping etc..  I have yet to find anything which I can 
call quality and that includes Peak Express.

So, I would very much welcome your input on this if there are any members whose 
passion is good audio work and if anybody has actually managed to make a real 
go of GarageBand, I would love to hear from you.

I have a keyboard here by M Audio but as I bought it from Apple, most of the 
interesting guts of the thing have been ripped out and it relies upon software 
to do all of its keyboard synthesising stuff.  Further, it's only a four-octave 
keyboard with no sustain or damping peddles.  Is this kind of scenario likely 
to produce good resents?  Could I, for instance create a virtual drum and 
virtual guitar track from the keyboard?

ProTools would seem to be the best editor of choice, if the Mac version is 
accessible. I am about to try it.

Again, any input welcome from anybody, including Chris if he wishes.

Kind regards

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