macrae11 wrote:Obviously I'm still on PT, but I've been spending a bit of time trying to learn logic lately.
Malcolm Boyce wrote:I would be surprised to see ProTools expanding it's share of users in our market. In fact I believe you'll see greater diversity in pro settings everywhere as people dabble in other rigs early on more so than "the industry standard".
By extension, in every market regardless of how many folks are making a living recording, I think more and more people are starting out on DAWs that aren't ProTools more than say 15 years ago which I think will swing the next generation of recordists into a more diverse choice of DAW in practice.Drumwaiter wrote:... Which brings about a good point, how many people in our market do this for a living and can justify the budget of going all in on a full on ProTools HD rig fully loaded. I think economics plays at least some part in any trend that one might observe.
macrae11 wrote:All that being said in the consumer to mid level market things will continue to spread out and people will simply use whatever they're most comfortable with. Generally they're not tracking 80 person symphonies and syncing multiple rigs to video, where the power of HD or a similar system is required, so they can operate essentially as an island, and can run whatever they please.
Malcolm Boyce wrote:...and I guess it's official now Christian. You're not the new guy anymore.
Not around here you won't. Reaper is such a contender right now that some huge name players are trying it out to decent reviews.sean.boyer wrote:I may as well chime in here and start a bit of controversy.
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Let the litany of "PT/Sonar is better because..." comments begin, and I'll try to defend myself one point at a time.
sean.boyer wrote:...and bugfixes come out a few times a month (unlike Sonar or Cubase who release bugfix patches... never).
sean.boyer wrote:Let the litany of "PT/Sonar is better because..." comments begin, and I'll try to defend myself one point at a time.
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