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Thanks for the responses guys. From what you guys are saying, Pro Tools sounds awesome, but I just don't have the money to spend $250 on the software plus another $300 for an interface. I'm slowly but surely fixing my bassy mixes, with test upon test upon test with different sounds. I was hoping Pro Tools would help solve that faster, because post-recording EQ's would make it a lot easier to, say, filter some of the bass out of a specific guitar track, or add some treble to a particular vocal track. Acid is very limited in terms of what you can do post-recording, at least the version I have. But I can deal with it for now, at least until I get the money to make the jump to protools. Thanks again!
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