Choosing a Pro Tools Personal Studio System
Between Pro Tools LE™ and Pro Tools M-Powered™ personal studio systems, you’ve got a wide variety of affordable professional home and project studio workstations from which to choose. When deciding what setup is right for you, there are a few things to consider:
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Audio & MIDI I/O
When choosing a Pro Tools personal studio system, you’ll want to know how
many simultaneous channels of audio/MIDI I/O you’ll need. Do you plan on
using your system to record a full band? If so, you’ll want to get one
that has enough inputs and outputs, such as the 003™ Factory or M-Audio® FireWire
1814. Alternatively, if you simply want to record yourself, a system with
fewer inputs and outputs such as M-Audio Fast Track™ Pro will have you
covered.
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In Your Studio or On the Go
While all Pro Tools LE and Pro Tools M-Powered systems are small enough
to be considered portable, you may want to ask yourself just how portable
your system will need to be. Will you be using your system on the go
with a laptop, or do you think your system will mainly stay in your home
studio? Choose a member of the Mbox® 2 family for a fully-featured studio
on the go. For the ultimate in portability, grab an M-Audio Transit® and
Pro Tools M-Powered software. Alternatively, the Delta 1010 with Pro
Tools M-Powered 7 software or the 003™ are both excellent desktop
audio production solutions. Deciding where you plan to use your system
should help narrow the number of Pro Tools personal studio solutions
that are right for you.
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Creative Possibilities
Deciding what is important to your music creation environment is key to
choosing the right system. Both Pro Tools LE 7 and Pro Tools M-Powered
7 software offer nearly identical feature sets (audio and MIDI track
counts, editing and mixing features, etc.). Pro Tools LE systems are
all-in-one solutions that come bundled with Pro Tools LE software and
the Pro Tools Ignition Pack 2/Pro Tools Ignition Pack 2 Pro — an impressive collection of creative third-party
instrument and effects plug-ins, applications, and more. Pro Tools M-Powered
software and compatible M-Audio interfaces are sold separately, and offer
a broader range of hardware peripheral choices, including unique instrument
interface options like Ozonic™ or Black Box.
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Hands-on Mixing
Knowing whether or not you’ll want a dedicated control surface to operate
your Pro Tools personal studio system will also help dictate which system
is right for you. If you prefer working with faders and knobs rather than
a mouse and QWERTY keyboard, the 003 or ProjectMix I/O with Pro Tools
M-Powered software are ideal choices. Keep in mind, however, that if you
choose a Pro Tools LE or Pro Tools M-Powered system without an integrated
control surface, you can always add a Digidesign® Command|8® control surface
for hands-on mixing capabilities.
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Music and Post Production Expansion Options
Both Pro Tools LE and Pro Tools M-Powered systems can be expanded with
the Music Production Toolkit, offering a comprehensive plug-in bundle,
support for up to 48 audio tracks, and additional features previously
only available with Pro Tools® HD software. If you foresee needing to
expand the capabilities of your system to work with sound for picture,
you’ll want to choose a Pro Tools LE system and the DV Toolkit™ 2 option
(only available for Pro Tools LE), which provides powerful plug-ins and
features ideal for post production workflows.
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