@Chemicalseb said:
The reason why I was wondering if I should start using protools is because I've been reading that Hans Zimmer and the big guys use protools to mix.
I've been trying to mix properly for a long time now and I am getting close.
I understand you wanting to improve things, but just using PT won't improve your mixes a jot. I'm afraid that there isn't a magic wand as far as mixing is concerned; if there was, there wouldn't be any professional engineers, as we'd all be doing it ourselves.
Most big studios use PT, simply because they do and that's why the "big guys" use it, as they are using live players recorded at these studios. If they didn't, there would be no reason to change from their sequencer, which certainly isn't PT [:D]
DG
Just for some balance here...
Most people/studios who use Pro Tools don't just use it because "the big guys use it"...they use it because it's interface is one of the most user friendly on the planet, mainly because it was conceived as an audio product. Most others were sequencers with audio added later, and their 8,000 windows show that unfortunately. Digital Performer can do a million things and has a million windows, mini menus, and commands to prove it. Logic as well.
Certainly it's each to his own, but:
1 The PT Interface is elegantly simple and brutally powerful.
2 The program just works all day...I haven't had a PT crash in over a year now...(MAC OSX TIGER)
3 The Tech Support (in US anyway) is available and very responsive...
4 There are a hundred finesse things you can do in Logic and other sequencers (notation being the one big thing) that you can't in Pro Tools. Personally, if I need to do more than change velocity, quantize, edit, move, slice...etc...then I'll play the part again. Other sequencers don't offer me anything (other than notation) that I miss using Pro Tools only.
5 Pro Tools does not have to be thousands of dollars. I had a huge TDM system and dumped it when the G5s came out. I'm now on 002R and getting wonderful results, with the same interface that the guys spending thousands are looking at. With an Apogee convertor in front and a great mic pre, and SPDIF going in for samples, my music sounds terrific for a minimal cash outlay. It's amazing what I'm doing now that a few years ago would have required me to have a huge system.
6 There is no need to go to Pro Tools over problems you are having with mixing. PT won't help...only experience will do that. From all I have heard about Nuendo, it's a great product.
JMHO
TH