![]() ![]() ![]() And the software is not as critical as the hardware it's interfaced with and the hardware will only sound as good as the engineer who is using it. It doesn't matter what you use, at the end of the day there is still a great deal of skill required to bring it all together. I've had analog 16 and 24 track studios, all versions of ADAT's, DA-88's, Digital Performer, Cakewalk, Pro Tools Logic and more. Pro sound is rarely achieved by simply getting the latest, greatest software. However, if you are asking about "pro sound" not "demos," there is much more to it than just buying some software. The short answer to your question is: Pro Tools, Digital Performer and Logic (not sure about Logic for mastering) are all great software programs on the Mac side and I think PT and DP both work with Windows.
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