amarshism
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What would be the need of a rme with the lynx aurora? If you're running a hardware independent pt, wouldn't the aurora act as the interface itself? You could use the rme money on pres/clock.
What would be the need of a rme with the lynx aurora? If you're running a hardware independent pt, wouldn't the aurora act as the interface itself? You could use the rme money on pres/clock.
that's totally true, but offering up a version of PT with no hardware restrictions for a cheap enough price to entice the mid-level buyer is going to fuck them with the high end customers, who you're no longer guaranteed to sell shit tons of expensive interfaces to.
i think both the public and avid want a fully-featured version of PT without hardware restrictions to be out there, but finding a way to fill in the middle without vacating the top will be a challenge for them
Just hope I don't get disappointed ... again.
Well, Nuendo is $1800. Sequoia is $3000. Sadie 6 is (I think) about $3500. It's not that crazy. Shit, even SAWStudio is $2500.
obviously someone needs to chime in with "reaper is only $60."
reaper4.0 is looking like it will be timed perfectly to contend with PT9, and i hear whispers that they're introducing a marker based elastic audio clone ... which, for me atleast, completely and totally negates any/all lingering protools interest, after being a digi002 (and now profire2626) owner.
VST support
Reaper and Pro Tools are intended for a completely different target audience. You can disagree all you want, but quite honestly, how many professional, commercial recording studios have you seen running Reaper? This debate is going on at HCAF, GS and such every single day in different forms, so maybe we should keep it out of here
Am I the only one who wants this shit kept out of pro tools?
Reaper and Pro Tools are intended for a completely different target audience. You can disagree all you want, but quite honestly, how many professional, commercial recording studios have you seen running Reaper? This debate is going on at HCAF, GS and such every single day in different forms, so maybe we should keep it out of here
I'm pretty pumped to see what happens at AES and I'm the most die-hard Reaper dude ever, heh... PT and Reaper are the only DAWs I don't hate. I love Pro Tools, it's the shit. I've just had much better luck getting what I want implemented in Reaper than trying to convince the guys at Avid to change
Bring on visible waveforms when moving stuff! The code is already fucking there, you can already do it with elastic audio enabled when using the hand tool and dragging warp markers:
http://www.adamwathan.com/misc/PTvisiblewaveform.swf
Now you got me wondering: Why would you not want VSTs?Am I the only one who wants this shit kept out of pro tools?