![]() You begin wanting to use plugins (does Cool Edit even have VST support? i don't remember). ou begin realizing you need Automatic Delay Compensation. You begin wanting to route some of your tracks to a bus and slap on a bus compression. what tends to happen is you get more seasoned and begin realizing what else you can do w/ a modern DAW that yours can't, b/c it wasn't built for that. If you're only recording a few verses over an instrumental, then of course this works fine for that. There's very few situations where a workstation is inferior from a workflow & feature standpoint. But it's been about 12 years and I can't even remember it's deficiencies well enough to tell you, and i can't even find a feature list on Google. that means when you get seasoned in what you're doing, you're going to notice certain things that a modern DAW will do easily but feel like mission impossible in Cool Edit Pro. ![]() It wasn't built to do what modern DAWs are built to do. ![]() What's the main difference between cool edit protools and reaper ![]()
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