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Mulit-track Recording Software

Hello everyone I have a question? What's the big deal over multi-track recording software regarding professional use. I've heard songs from many people that used CakeWalk Pro9, Cubase Vst, Logic, and even Pro Tools and most of the stuff I hear sound really good as far as sonic & professional quality. I think a lot people get hung up on software names instead of its performance and quality.

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As a last-semester Music Business major, I have to do a career project that involves interviewing and possibly visiting recording engineers. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am specifically interested in discussing Internet use in a today's studio environment and what qualifications are looked for when hiring students for internships.