I don't doubt it. I was digging into some of the more advanced audio editing features in DP and found myself saying, "man,.. I sure wish I could do that in Pro Tools". As far as working with audio/music, I truely think one of the main things that keeps people going back to Pro Tools (aside from people saying "do you have pro tools" when booking sessions) is the infamous "beat detective".... as much as that one feature has probably single handedly ruined pop music for the most part, ... you have to hand it to 'em... it works like a charm, and is easy as pie to work with.James Steele wrote:I know a few people who work professionally in both apps who feel DP is not just on par but better is some aspects.benmrx wrote: I mean... IMO, DP is on par with PT in terms of audio flexibility..
On a side note,... I've been messing with the "split notes" feature more.. and I honestly can't quite figure out what DP considers a "chord". If I have a triad, and the TOP most note is happening first, and I tell the "split notes" command to cut the top note to a new track it works.... but if I have the exact same chord and tell it to cut the bottom note.... it doesn't work.... and the exact opposite is true. If the chord has the bottom note happening first and I try and cut the bottom note a new track it works... but cutting the top note doesn't..... my head hurts.......