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Pro Tools is still pretty much _the_ standard for audio recording, mixing and AV post-production.

If you're just producing electronic music, want VSTs, and/or just using a few live tracks, then yeah; you're probably far better off using something else.



Uhh...ever heard of Cubase?

In a professional setting (recording, mixing, mastering label-released albums), I've seen PT used far less than Cubase.

I see it used less than Logic, even.


Yup, used Cubase extensively back in the day, was pretty much my go-to for a number of years. I've the opposite experience to you with seeing it in use at studios though.




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