Thanks for all the information. I appreciate hearing your thoughts/experience. From what I've been reading, it seems either Cubase SX3 or Pro Tools would be the way to go. There seems to be a pretty even split between these two camps.
Personally, I'm not scared of learning new programs. And I think I would logically use it to its fullest. The shit I do usually involves a lot of sounds. Hundreds of samples, extensive editing/chopping, etc. So I welcome a program that has all kinds of features that may seem useless at first.
Pro Tools v. Cubase
Can we talk a little more about this?
Pro Tools Digi 002 Rack: ~$1,200
Cubase SX3 (~$600) + MOTU 828mkII (~$750): $1,350
The price difference doesn't make a strong argument either way. The other concerns I voiced were addressed, in part, by a lot of the above posts. It seems Pro Tools MIDI capability has improved, which is a good sign. Does anyone have Digi 002 and experience problems with extensive use of plugins and softsamples?
I don't really have any attachment to the old gear, the Akai S3000XL and the Yamaha QY700, so I don't mind leaving them as antiques of a beatmaking past.
Sample Editing
What do you all use to normalize, edit, chop, de-click, EQ samples?
I have Bias Peak already, and it seems
okay. Not too impressive. It seems like there were two voices (bubor0ck and Supergood) in favor of Recylce. Any other thoughts on Recylce? How does it compare to Peak? Other programs that you prefer?
Plug Ins
UAD-1 Ultra sounds good, and I would imagine not too many folks here own it. It's roughly $1,200 (ouch). Oldnewsoul as well as many others mentioned Waves. The Waves Diamond bundle runs about $2,800. Fuck. I'd like to buy one of these two packages. Seriously, I was about to drop $3,000 on the analog
LA-2A, so if I can get it digitally for a third of the cost and put the rest towards other outboard gear, that would be nice.
Mixes
The only mentions have been Bias Deck, Pro Tools, and Garage Band. I've used Deck for several mixes and am slightly frustrated with a few of it's functions. I'm sure Pro Tools would be easier, so that may be be a selling point for me. What else are you folks using?
Again, thanks for all the thoughts. I appreciate it.
~Bam