If you just want to record and mix what you actually play yourself; PT is great. If you want some Realrack generation RB is light years ahead.
Depends on your needs. If you already have RB I don't think PT is going to help you .. unless you are using a very old (weak) system. Then the overhead load reduction may help, but that's a slim chance these days.

PT throws in Realdrum generation, but not realtracks, so it is a huge difference in the available options. Maybe Jeff will eventually get back to introducing new features in PT before RB, but for the last couple versions PT has been in more of a 'keeping up with RB' mode; that is, new features added to RB are added to PT when applicable to keep it current.
It is a great deal (price-wise) if it fits your needs. If you have RB though, you have it covered already.


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!