Time to switch to a new DAW

Jind

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I saw this at one of the other music production forums as a recent topic (cough Gearslutz cough) and found that thread to be funny so why not ask the question over here as I'm sure it will elicit a response.

Is it time to toss out all your DAW programs and go with the new boy on the block? Dr. Drum Digital Beat Making Software is coming to your music production rescue....

Check out the Comparison Chart at the bottom of the page to see what your missing. :yow::D

http://www.drdrum.com/

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Almost 2,100,000 views? I guess I'm one of those now - my life is worse for the experience.

check out the original thread at: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/music-computers/708320-april-fools-day-moved-march.html
 
What the shit was that? It was like watching a political ad. All that came out of her mouth were buzzwords and word salads.

I do wanna make a banger like the pros in no time, though. Fuck music theory 'n notes 'n shit. It's 2012.
 
yoo dis iz dope imma make dem bo$$ beatz

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Fuck piracy, this is what is wrong with the music industry. Every motherfucker and their goons think that they are entitled to calling themselves musicians without putting the time, dedication, money and resources to deserve the be considered so.
 
My email to them. I CAN NOT WAIT for their response :)

I was going over your comparison chart and was wondering how you can just flat out lie about the features they offer?


All Major DAW's including Reaper, (which is free by the way) can:

1. export to .wav and not just MP3, even Fruity Loops which is strictly for making beats allows .wav export.
2. have Video tutorials online that are FREE and not just for "members"
3. can import your own custom sounds in 1 click (Sonar in particular, and even the $69 base version)
4. have multiple screens, all you have to do is expand the "single screen" and pop out the modules with a single click
5. work on PC or Mac, ProTools is cross platform as is Nuendo, and Cubase, and when you buy your interface for recording vocals like a pro ProTools is usually included
6. all of them have build in EQ's (thats what its called in the real world, not High Mid and Low sounds), can pan sounds left and right.

I dont know what software you were comparing shit too, but to be totally honest, you are really clueless.

Thanks for your time.
Jason Constantine (a REAL producer / engineer / phat beatz maker)
Constantine Studios