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The Pro Tools midi editor.
I had to say it, but the PT midi editor is the best i've every played with out of any seriouse DAW. I played with the Cubase editor, Reaper editor, Sonar's, FL Studio's and many more and this is just brilliant, it's even more brilliant for film scoring, well done Digi.
The only shame is that even though i'm on a 64bit system, i'm unable to use 4gb of RAM, which makes me have to use another DAW because i have quite large templates, very sad Dan.
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PC - Intel i7 920 Quad - 9GB RAM - EX-58UD5 - 5 HDs - Windows 7 64bit Audio Interface - M-Audio Profire 610 Pro Tools - M-Powered 8.0.4 FL Studio - 9.0.3 Midi controllers - Behringer BCF 2000 - M-Audio Keystation 61es Dan-Jay |
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