Hot tips on pro tools Le M Powered

May 7th, 2011
digidesign-003 Hot tips on pro tools Le M Powered

the album takes a couple listens but its not dissapointing gzas lyrics never fall short of genius. the most forgot about lyricist in hip hop does need some more features from fellow clan members not cuz he cant make an album alone but it really makes any wu album more authentic. i love the album an cant wait for his next.

Best songs
1) alphabets- the beats fire and gzas flow is amazing best of all the chorus is genius
2) Paper Plate- this diss track on 50 is RZA produced and one of the hardest diss tracks in a while. he takes 50 apart piece by piece
3)path of destruction- its mid pace beat and mellow flow by gza on young people making mistakes in life make a great song
4) firehouse- gza gives brooklyn rapper Ka a solo song on his own album unselfishly for a good reason Kas lyrics are on point and his voice really takes you into the song and the slow dramatic beat blends perfectly and gza on the chorus tops it off


Which is the Best Pro Tools for me or should I just get a KORG m3?
I am a vocalist and I play multiple instruments. I need to be able to edit/record/mix the audio and the live music as well as any sounds or whatever extra effects; I'll probably end up needing a midi. Also, I need scoring software, and I'm not sure which ones have it. I really need quality sound, and I'll be needing a new PC or Mac as well so I can have free space. I went into the music store to look pro tools Le M Powered at the workstations, but then I was talked down to getting Pro Tools 8 M-powered, which I don't know much about. After looking it up, I'm still confused as to what I need. The keyboard I have right now is a "tinkertoy" Yamaha (but it does have an output); I have no workstation. The guy at the store said I probably didn't need to pay that kind of money for a workstation. As I understand, LE is a limited edition, and HD uses PCI card and only works with Pro tools gear. Also, M-Powered has some things missing from the LE model. So I'm still confused. Could someone please explain all this stuff to me in everyday English, please? I don't mind spending the money for quality, and I would love to save, but not at the expense of being limited in my recording capabilities. I'm not really worried about my stuff being portable, my focus is on quality sound, plenty of options for vocal and instruments, and being able to score my music.
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