Well that is why I said 'industry standard' very loosely. E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator You can make professional quality music with just about anything that allows audio recording.įor that matter, using Acid Pro for a project like the 'Grey Album' definitely makes more sense than using a typical DAW multitracker, because it's a very handy program for timestretching samples and fitting them together. While the program itself has been an industry standard for editing chores it's not by any means a multitracker. Well, if it's 'non-industry standards' then Burial has stated that he makes his music using SoundForge. In fact, the latest version that finally allows it came out only about a week ago. Not least for the reason that none of the previous versions had anything that allowed recording audio - it was just a sequencer that bundled together various software synthesizers. Reason? Industry standard? It's long been less suitable for serious audio work than most of the programs that you've mentioned. I'm more interested in who is using non industry standards.
He has the 'industry standard' Reason somewhere in Paisley Park Studio. We know Prince is not one of those artists.