There are likely many who use PT for these kind of purposes. One regular here has used it to record sermon work for radio broadcast, I've used it as a hireling to record spoken word performances of several different varieties and often the target is product sales or broadcast. PT can do a fine job and it has the ability to not 'lose' recorded data also, what with the great automatic backup facilities PT offers plus its ability to offer to restore what was recorded up to the point of a crash or power failure.

Try invoking the pgdynamics realtime plugin on the track and experiment with the compression and expansion settings while listening, too. Inserting the 10 band EQ before the pgdynamics plugin will let you sculpt the sound of anyone's voice for better readability. Can really make the finished product shine.


--Mac