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Old 04-23-2019, 09:08 AM
jim1960 jim1960 is offline
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Originally Posted by KevWind View Post
That was most likely Pro Tools LE v. 5 ....... In the mid 90s and thru the early 2000s, Pro tools was one of, if not the most, advanced reliable , user friendly workflows and feature rich, "audio editing" softwares, and why it became ubiquitous in pro recording studios

Thru a quirk of destiny in late 2002 or maybe early 2003 I got the chance to record in very high end (we are talking cover of Mix Magazine) Post Production facility in midtown Manhattan running a TDM system , for free .
And yes fascinating and a bit overwhelming and led me into getting a Digi 002 in the summer of 2003 ( which was version 6 and as I understand it a pretty big step in increased audio editing and newer looking GUI .
I started with the Digi 001 and moved up to the Digi 003 when that came out. For the 003 before I even racked it I sent it off to Black Lion Audio to be modded. That unit stayed with me until Avid decoupled Pro Tools from the Avid hardware.
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