I would use my kitchen tools, my mouth, my body, some microphones, a portable DAT and maybe some library recordings. [[;)]]
Sorry, did this job for five years and became a bit oldfashioned about all these inquiries about technology. That´s in fact the least interesting part of the job, I worked on at least four different platforms and it doesn´t really make a difference what you use. Use whatever you have.
OK, and now a bit more trendy: For this kind of work Protools is indeed the standard platform. And since this job is a lot about transfering work from one person to another this is of relevance. Concerning the audio quality and features I never would choose Protools and I never bought it for my own studio.
Sorry, did this job for five years and became a bit oldfashioned about all these inquiries about technology. That´s in fact the least interesting part of the job, I worked on at least four different platforms and it doesn´t really make a difference what you use. Use whatever you have.
OK, and now a bit more trendy: For this kind of work Protools is indeed the standard platform. And since this job is a lot about transfering work from one person to another this is of relevance. Concerning the audio quality and features I never would choose Protools and I never bought it for my own studio.