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| quote: | Originally posted by jacheatamobits
open source only goes so far, IMO |
Yea, open source is kinda like Star Trek. We dream of these utopian societies where everyone is driven to create and make for their own sakes. But it just doesn't happen.
Open source can totally kick ass, because there can be some creative people behind a free project. But sometimes it may be two or three guys, and more often, just one dude compiling some code.
When it's commercial you have a whole TEAM of programmers and developers. And you have MONEY behind them to motivate them to keep adding features and fixing bugs.
The problem is... you have to pay them. Shame huh?
Anyway, I've probably blabbed enough about this, but I have legally obtained both Pro Tools and Cubase 4, and have extensive knowledge with all other kinds of DAWs (including Reason ).
And I have to say, Pro Tools is spot on for recording, editing and MIXING music, but it is lacking in workflow "friendliness" when it comes to MIDI. Cubase is fantastic for MIDI based production.
To each his own really. But the combo I'm enjoying right now, legally, is Reason rewired into Cubase to write the music, and Pro Tools to mix my music.
It's good times.
---Adam
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