Originally posted by DJ RANN
I don't think it's bad news and we better get used to it as this will be the shape of things to come;
All the daws basically do the same shit so what sets them apart now? It's the plugins, and Logic has made a concerted effort to up their game, including the new trackstacks, new instruments, legacy instruments, new EQ etc.
Also, when you think of the funds that Apple or Steinberg have, it's no issue for them to buy up even a large plugin brand.
I wonder if NI will come next....
I would imagine Apple spends more on staff t shirts than it does on plugin development.
The key gain in acquiring something like camel is speed, it'll save them two years of development and bug hunting.
Originally posted by DJ RANN
It is if you own a PC.
Meh, there are plenty of other options.
Feb-24-2015 21:37
DJ RANN
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Eh? You mean Hackintosh or Linux? You must like pain.
Feb-24-2015 22:31
Mr.Mystery
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quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Eh? You mean Hackintosh or Linux? You must like pain.
No, I mean like... not using Logic.
Feb-24-2015 23:20
DJ RANN
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quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No, I mean like... not using Logic.
You mean use Cubase on a mac?
It actually works really well but I don't get the difference. They both basically do the same shit (And yes, I know the differences and shortfalls of both).
Feb-25-2015 01:32
Mr.Mystery
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No, I mean... oh, forget it.
Feb-25-2015 01:55
Looney4Clooney
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logic - the only DAW that can't send midi to audio plugins despite being supported by au protocol. But hey, you get like drummers with names and shit.
they've had about a decade to fix it. The developpers are beyond clueless.