Well sometimes f for basic wave editing using Pro Tools is like using
a sledge hammer to crack anut.  Also for things like batch processing,
decting and removing silence etc  its a useful quick tool.  The  other
reason i looked at it when i saw it on sale is i know plenty of people
that just do podcast and stuff like that and just need a wave editor
and not a multi tracker. It's  nice to have that option to point them
to now thats not Garage Band, which has it's perks, but editing can be
a bit clunky at times.  Just another tool in the tool box so to speak.

On 8/6/14, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm just a little confused about something... Presumably, most of the people
> on the list own Pro Tools which is undoubtedly one of the most powerful
> audio editors around. Why the interest in this editor? I'm simply curious.
>
> Slau
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