Hi.  there is also pro tools m powered, which will work with any approved m
audio USB/firewire interface.  which I believe they all are at this point.
has similar limitations to pro tools le.

Cameron.





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Subject: Re: audio recording on the mac

Having used ProTools quite successfully to fully record, edit and mix a five
piece rock band, I'd say it's quite accessible. ProTools can come in two
flavours. ProTools LE is for project studios and has a limited number of
tracks that can be hears simultaneously while recording.

ProTools HD records at higher sampling frequencies and is geared towards pro
studios, sound for picture and is much more flexible. You'll need to be a
pretty savvy VO user to 
navigate ProTools (at least, I ended up using quite a few hotspots and
short(er) cuts).

If you're using your interface gear from your SONAR rig, you'll need to swap
it out for ProTools compatible hardware. For ProTools LE, an M-Box or M-Box
Pro should be sufficient for project/demo work. Your mileage will vary.

Kevin

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