Plus the idea that there are different "flavors" of PT. Always having to add simple EQ or insert to every track all the time. It always confused me getting everything working. I have never gotten on too well with the Pro Tools method of working. Any insight regarding the questions below would be much appreciated.ġ) Does the automation in Samplitude ProX2 fall short in any way compared to Pro Tools 11? Or is it better?Ģ) Is editing audio easier or harder in Samplitude?ģ) Is Samplitude any more or less efficient regarding CPU usage? How does Samplitude utilize multiple cores / hyper-threading as compared to Pro Tools?Ĥ) How well does Samplitude work with the Avid Artist controllers (I own an Artist Control V2)?ĥ) How easy do you find it to important Samplitude sessions into Pro Tools and vice versa?Ħ) How do the sonics compare (I'm sorry DAWs sound different to me and you won't convince me otherwise)?Īside from those questions above, thoughts regarding any other quirks, insights and advantages / disadvantages would be quite helpful.Īside from those questions above, thoughts regarding any other quirks, insights and advantages / disadvantages would be quite helpful.= I am a long time Pro Tools user (I have used TDM, HDX, and HD Native at studios I do work out of, but at home I run the HD Software with a Lynx AES16e) but am also curious about Samplitude.
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