Re: Does anyone here...
Pro Tools is great, but it is limited in the hardware that it works with. This gives it the advantage that everything works really seamlessly because all hardware has to be ProTools certified in order to work with the software. The downside is that you need specialized interface cards and/or outboard gear from specific companies that is generally a bit more expensive for the feature set than competitive products. For the price it gives you a rock-solid, integrated recording/mixing/mastering solution where everything works really well. Also most of the major studios use it, so it makes it easy to send them project files for professional mixing and mastering work. If you aren't a professional, you really don't need it. Reaper is pretty awesome for the price actually, I've only messed around with it, but I was pleasantly surprised.