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Originally Posted by prsplayer12
This is the reason I started this thread. Why do schools insist on teaching it if they know that it wont get the students far in the real world? ?
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This is a very very good question and the answer is there really is no good reason. While the basics of different DAWs is fundamentally similar , the work flow, look, and method of particular functions can be fairly different. It seems counter productive, efficiency wise to learn a DAW only to most likely have to learn Pro Tools in order to be employable. Because the fact remains that Pro Tools is being used in by far the vast majority of commercial Audio recoding and production facilities . So by that measure Pro Tools is indeed the " industry standard", and should be primary on the curriculum .