I just have to add, that if you don't have the budget, to purchess, Pro Tools, Garageband comes with any mac and just incase it didn't it only cost about $15, It won't break the bank like Pro Tools will. If you figure out and spend some time with Garageband you can do anything you can do with Pro Tools, for free or really cheap. You can expand the instruments with bundles from several online sources. Just my thoughts on this option. Then again if you have the money go for it, from everything I understand about Pro Tools it has become big and bloated over the years and most performers don't need 75% of what Pro Tools "can do", once again just my humble opinion.
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