audiotx said:
JohnACK said:
Pro Tools is your best bet because people will most likely want to see your stubs and sometimes your files and anyone who is in the industry uses Pro Tools, so in order to share your files with them you will have to use Pro Tools. You can do anything on Pro Tools with the right plug-ins, but everything about it is expensive.
Thank you very much for your reply and confirmation -
As a back up recorder when on the move I would greatly welcome any advice on choice for an IPOD based editing software, one mic only, as I have been looking for an editor with phrase timing, ie one that allows part of a recording to be selected and its duration identified in seconds. Often, as other, I need to reduce the total duration of a recording to allow it to sync with studio video. Thanks again very much for your reply
That's where things get hairy. You can't do much from an iPod, however, they do make a Pro Tools companion-like app for the iPad, whichever would give you easy access to files while on the same network as your computer. As for on-the-move editing, your best bet would be a laptop with enough storage, RAM, and CPU to run and make edits to files on Pro Tools. This all gets pricey, but it's what the industry demands. I hope this helped.