Keep in mind all I have is an imac flatpanel and a pin hole mic. Reckon the point I am trying to make is as a self proclaimed songwriter GB1 or GB2 is the perfect tool.
I used ProTools forever. And since getting GB I haven't used ProTools since.
IMHO, GB's strongest atrribute is the drumkits. This particular tunage doesn't have any of those loops but still allowed me very easily and quickly to produce the tunage.
So it really depends on one's desired level of "professionalism" they are wanting. I am one who likes the live feel of things so for me it's all I need.
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I can see everyone's points. But I think what some are missing is the value GB has as a song writing tool.
And if properly done and kept simple GB records fine.
here is tunage I wrote totally in GB
Hi Fi
http://www.macidol.com/jamroom/play.php?band_id=801&song_id=6106&mode=song_hifi
Lo Fi
http://www.macidol.com/jamroom/play.php?band_id=801&song_id=6106&mode=song_lofi
QuickTime
http://www.macidol.com/jamroom/bands/801/player.php?band_id=801&song_id=6106
Keep in mind all I have is an imac flatpanel and a pin hole mic. Reckon the point I am trying to make is as a self proclaimed songwriter GB1 or GB2 is the perfect tool.
I used ProTools forever. And since getting GB I haven't used ProTools since.
IMHO, GB's strongest atrribute is the drumkits. This particular tunage doesn't have any of those loops but still allowed me very easily and quickly to produce the tunage.
So it really depends on one's desired level of "professionalism" they are wanting. I am one who likes the live feel of things so for me it's all I need.
Peace