audio software
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ProTools is the best option. I've used it since 1994 and nothing touches it. For commercial production, it is precise...some critics of ProTools will say it's overkill, but since ProTools comes in a variety of levels, you're sure to find the perfect match for your needs. I suggest you go out and get the Digidesign Digi002. It's an all in one package with ProTools software and a mixer with all the functions you'll need. You hook it up to a Mac and you can be recording in no time. I'd say you can spend about $5000 on this system, a decent voice mic, and some sound effect CDs or needle drop cuts through Sound Ideas. Or, if you want to have a go at composing music, you could spend pop for a simple mAudio midi keyboard and Reason and that will solve that issue.