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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by xthewiddler » Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:54 am

lowpass wrote:
Ozone 4? :o

Does that mean you are using a seperate daw for this? or is there a standalone for it?

Cheers for upping that pic again nitz
kinda, im using LOLdacity (audacity) to do it, the downside of which, i can only get 4 sec previews.. and i cant change parameters while listening, so its tedious

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by nitz » Sun Oct 18, 2009 12:36 pm

xthewiddler wrote:
lowpass wrote:
Ozone 4? :o

Does that mean you are using a seperate daw for this? or is there a standalone for it?

Cheers for upping that pic again nitz
kinda, im using LOLdacity (audacity) to do it, the downside of which, i can only get 4 sec previews.. and i cant change parameters while listening, so its tedious
Haha audacity and 4 secs trial haha :lol:
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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by 86. » Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:16 pm

nitz wrote:
xthewiddler wrote:
lowpass wrote:
Ozone 4? :o

Does that mean you are using a seperate daw for this? or is there a standalone for it?

Cheers for upping that pic again nitz
kinda, im using LOLdacity (audacity) to do it, the downside of which, i can only get 4 sec previews.. and i cant change parameters while listening, so its tedious
Haha audacity and 4 secs trial haha :lol:
use reaper my friend its free :wink:
REAPER IS NOT FREE
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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:35 pm

reaper might get some more features and more development if people started paying for a license instead of taking advantage of the fully functional demo...
then again what do i know

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by 86. » Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:44 pm

deadly habit wrote:reaper might get some more features and more development if people started paying for a license instead of taking advantage of the fully functional demo...
then again what do i know
my thoughts exactly.

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by nitz » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:01 pm

86. wrote:
deadly habit wrote:reaper might get some more features and more development if people started paying for a license instead of taking advantage of the fully functional demo...
then again what do i know
my thoughts exactly.
Well want did you expect ! if your giving out 95% of the software FREE>?
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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:05 pm

nitz wrote:
86. wrote:
deadly habit wrote:reaper might get some more features and more development if people started paying for a license instead of taking advantage of the fully functional demo...
then again what do i know
my thoughts exactly.
Well want did you expect ! if your giving out 95% of the software FREE>?
renoise does the same, minus save feature, yet people buy the license for that and the developers are very open to the userbase for features in versions they work on
food for thought

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by 86. » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:06 pm

nitz wrote:
86. wrote:
deadly habit wrote:reaper might get some more features and more development if people started paying for a license instead of taking advantage of the fully functional demo...
then again what do i know
my thoughts exactly.
Well want did you expect ! if your giving out 95% of the software FREE>?

oh I can see why people won't cop a license....but still.

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:09 pm

86. wrote:
nitz wrote:
86. wrote:
deadly habit wrote:reaper might get some more features and more development if people started paying for a license instead of taking advantage of the fully functional demo...
then again what do i know
my thoughts exactly.
Well want did you expect ! if your giving out 95% of the software FREE>?

oh I can see why people won't cop a license....but still.
exactly those unlicensed have no right to bitch about features, bugs etc. same goes for any soft

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by nitz » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:17 pm

This is why you got a well known DAW and pay for it, because if anything does go wrong they will sort it out for you!

Noting wrong it trying other small company's out but only if it was something i need badly or something really nuts i wll mostly not buy it! but hey this is the whole point of business you need to have something extra !
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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:19 pm

the big companies started somewhere, and back then you had no option but to pay.

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by 86. » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:23 pm

I considered Reaper cuz I was looking for something that I can run off a USB.

it doesn't suit my workflow...but it's a good program. it's clearly worth waaaaaaaaaaay more than $60 imo. obviously overtime it'll increase in price.

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:25 pm

yea that's what irks me so much the license is so cheap. hell cheaper than renoise, energyxt or flstudio. skip eating out and that bag of weed for a couple weeks and support what you use so much. fuck i'm on the ramen diet now because my love of production means that much for new gear even at discount.

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by 86. » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:27 pm

you use Reaper?

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:30 pm

86. wrote:you use Reaper?
i've messed around in it, i have in most daws just my strong suits are fl pre 7, cubase, and renoise. i like to experiment around so if i collab in person i'm not completely out of the water and i can give balanced advice at work when people ask. if you want a free (actually) quality studio app http://www.buzzmachines.com/
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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by nowaysj » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:35 am

nitz wrote:This is why you got a well known DAW and pay for it, because if anything does go wrong they will sort it out for you!
I've seen A LOT of extremely disgruntled steiny people. Was just reading a thread about their bit bridge, fucking hilarious. Steiny said they can't guarantee that all third party vst's will work with their bridge, then someone hoisted them in saying that their own 32 bit vst's don't work with their bridge. Steiny's response - go buy jbridge! HA HA HA! I've never seen such a big fuck u from a corp developer. HA HA HA.

From what I can tell, reapers squad is WAY more responsive to user requests.

I've seen the same level of dissatisfaction from logic and sonar heads as well, so I don't know what the solution is really. Just keep doing what ur doing?
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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:37 am

nowaysj wrote:
nitz wrote:This is why you got a well known DAW and pay for it, because if anything does go wrong they will sort it out for you!
I've seen A LOT of extremely disgruntled steiny people. Was just reading a thread about their bit bridge, fucking hilarious. Steiny said they can't guarantee that all third party vst's will work with their bridge, then someone hoisted them in saying that their own 32 bit vst's don't work with their bridge. Steiny's response - go buy jbridge! HA HA HA! I've never seen such a big fuck u from a corp developer. HA HA HA.

From what I can tell, reapers squad is WAY more responsive to user requests.

I've seen the same level of dissatisfaction from logic and sonar heads as well, so I don't know what the solution is really. Just keep doing what ur doing?
much as i love steinburg for cubase and whole vst platform they are always last to adapt and worst custy support

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Re: serious question: Which DAW to use?

Post by hurlingdervish » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:44 am

deadly habit wrote:
nowaysj wrote:
nitz wrote:This is why you got a well known DAW and pay for it, because if anything does go wrong they will sort it out for you!
I've seen A LOT of extremely disgruntled steiny people. Was just reading a thread about their bit bridge, fucking hilarious. Steiny said they can't guarantee that all third party vst's will work with their bridge, then someone hoisted them in saying that their own 32 bit vst's don't work with their bridge. Steiny's response - go buy jbridge! HA HA HA! I've never seen such a big fuck u from a corp developer. HA HA HA.

From what I can tell, reapers squad is WAY more responsive to user requests.

I've seen the same level of dissatisfaction from logic and sonar heads as well, so I don't know what the solution is really. Just keep doing what ur doing?
much as i love steinburg for cubase and whole vst platform they are always last to adapt and worst custy support
im going to be an asshole and say its cause they are german :D

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