as far as editing goes, You can accomplish the same task in both. The workflows 
may be slightly different as they are two different programs with different 
interfaces, but same citing task can be done in both at the end of the day. If 
you already familiar with Pro  tools, stick with it, no reason to switch 
programs just for editing in my opinion.

On Feb 2, 2014, at 10:49 AM, Alan Macdonald <alan.macdon...@totalise.co.uk> 
wrote:

> Hi all. 
> 
> I was just wondering if anybody has experience of using Amadeus pro alongside 
> pro tools? If so, I'm curious as to what advantages and disadvantages there 
> are to each purely from an editing point of view. Is there tasks that are 
> possible on one that maybe are not on the other? Thanks in advance for any 
> input as this could help me big time with my sound production college course. 
> I am currently using pro tools nine with mavericks but I will be upgrading to 
> eleven in the next week or two. Cheers! 
> 
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