Hink wrote:when you reach the top there is only one direction to go
Across?
This is a strong advantage. As my eyes get worse and resolutions higher (and because I switched from desktops to 17-18" laptops a few years ago), the pretty but crowded interfaces of many DAWs are becoming a bit of an issue. I hope other developers will follow Image-Line's lead.basslinemaster wrote:And for the up and coming vector version!
Does that mean "music computer user market" or "regular computer user market"?Armadillosound wrote:As of June 2014 OS X users represented 6.73% of the market. That means logic is doing amazingly well
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_sh ... _computers
That was computer users in general. You're quite right that when it comes to music that proportion would change quite dramatically.fmr wrote:Does that mean "music computer user market" or "regular computer user market"?Armadillosound wrote:As of June 2014 OS X users represented 6.73% of the market. That means logic is doing amazingly well
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_sh ... _computers
I don't think that OS X represents "just" 6.73% of the music computer user market, therefore, your conclusions are, at least, grossly unfounded!
Err... this is a poll on an internet audio forum. It is not at all representative for what people are really using. I never saw Hans Zimmer or any other famous music producer posting here either, so... More of a sign of popularity of Reaper among KVR forum posters, or rather people who read this thread... nothing else. And we all know by now that Reaper folks like to participate in polls.pdxindy wrote:178 to 140 says otherwise...billcarroll wrote:I do use cubase primarily and I believe cubase has more users
Fixed that for ya.HanafiH wrote:That's Phil Collins that is. He's a World Famous Cubase User. Recorded all the DEMO tracks for his 2010 hit album 'Going Back' at home using Cubase. Then, the engineer re-recorded it using Protools.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan11/a ... t-0111.htm
Cubase is wonderful.
Retro in Logic X has a nice clear interface, sounds good too.NNevez wrote:Still with Logic 9 here.
I will upgrade sooner or later but i feel very comfortable with 9, so not on a rush.
I would like to see the native plugins get some new graphical interfaces, because i really dislike the current ones.
Of course, that does not stop me from using them, i love Ulrtabeat and ES2, but damn, those interfaces!
It would also be nice to see the effects of the buying of Redmatica on wherever they are going to use it, be it on the EXS, a new redesigned sampler or on the audio editor or something..
I didn't read it, but for me it sounds very much like a derivative product (a simplified ES2 with a "retro" skin). But it would be easy to check. What we'd have to do is just replicate the controls of retro in ES2, put the rest of them in their default position, and see if they sound alike.aMUSEd wrote:I read somewhere that Retro is ES2 but with a new interface - is that not correct?
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