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FL has a really lively forum - but only in terms of quantity :?

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Tracktion forums are great entertainment :D

On eXT forums you get solid support from other users & developer in minutes. Lots of friendly power-users... ok T forums has those as well ;)

Steinberg forums were a joke back in the day, and not a really funny one.

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pakana wrote:Tracktion forums are great entertainment :D

On eXT forums you get solid support from other users & developer in minutes. Lots of friendly power-users... ok T forums has those as well ;)

Steinberg forums were a joke back in the day, and not a really funny one.
There is good and bad everywhere.
I like KVR because the "Piracy" issue has been resolved in away that the climate is not poisoned by it.

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for support and extension and filling in all the gaps so the developer can keep doing what he does best, it would have to be energyXT. people so love the concept they devote a lot of effort to supporting it.

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The traffic in the Tracktion forum is enough to keep me away from that host altogether (among other things)

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The Propellerheads forums are fantastic. I visit them every day.
Music... life would be boring without it.

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CypherOne wrote:The traffic in the Tracktion forum is enough to keep me away from that host altogether (among other things)
Yep, drove me away...........litterally.........(although I did try and help a chap recently.....then I'm gone again.......)

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Marando: I don't classify Reason as a host, but I agree that the forums are very good. In the PUF things almost always go pretty smoothly, with several very active and helpful users dispensing advice. Even the General Forum can be excellent when trolls and warez users aren't stirring up trouble. Lately it's been mostly peaceable and productive, fewer panicked new users (they've had time to read the fine manual).

The Cakewalk forums are also quite good, with a strong signal-to-noise ratio most of the time. Every once in a while there's another stupid "Nuendo sounds 20-40% better" thread or two... haven't checked in there for a while; hope it's still the valuable resource I remember.

Ableton's also got very active forums. They do get a bit chaotic, and just now (as one might imagine) there's a nearly hysterical pitch to the activity. :-D

The other host I use to make music (besides Sonar and Live) is Brainspawn Forte. Excellent program and good forums but the software's not as well known as sequencer- and DAW-type hosts... and the forum's not huge or extremely active. Good people though.

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eyeknow666 wrote:Yep, drove me away...........litterally.........(although I did try and help a chap recently.....then I'm gone again.......)
:roll: That, coming from one of the biggest trolls on there.. :roll:

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I cant read those damn FL forums- I used to post there quite a bit but that proprietary forum JMC has made looks WAY to small on 1600x1200. I have to increase the font size in my browser to se it...

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wrench45us wrote:for support and extension and filling in all the gaps so the developer can keep doing what he does best, it would have to be energyXT. people so love the concept they devote a lot of effort to supporting it.
What he said. But isn't having the best host for whatever kind of music you are making is a bit more important?

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I can't say for sure which has the best forums, but I can say from personal experience which probably has the worst, but I won't go into that again.

I have been doing a lot of shopping around lately for new hosts and in doing so, I usually stop in their forums ask some questions, take the demo for a spin, comeback make a few comments and ask some more questions and in return contribute to answering some other posts if I can assist.

So anyways while I have to say, while all forums have their good and bad sides.....you know, you always run into those few forum regulars who have that "my host don't stink" attitude, when you try to make some constructive comments of things you don't personally like or wish that particular host had.

So anyways, I have to send a shout out to the Cakewalk Project 5 forum and the developers that contribute in the discussions. After being a regular contributer in that other Nazi camp forum I hung out at, you know the one hosted by the developer who's name starts with an "S" and ends in "Y", it was like walking into a breath of fresh air. In that particular forum I always felt like the discussions where US (the user) against them (the developers). In the Project 5 forum, the majority of the users where really helpful/friendly and I really got the feeling that the developers where there talking to the users as close friends would talk to one another and really listening to some of the users complaints and making them feel comfortable that their complaints about their host where being noted and would be addressed.

As a prime example, there's all this recent talk about Live 5 being a Project 5 killer. Then you go in the Project 5 forum and you read some of the things Rene' says:
Rene' Said:
There's always a new, unreleased, coming-soon thing which will kill our already-here-and-rocking thing in every aspect, and that applies to any field. Even when it's mostly an expression of 'forum sports', it's a healthy thing for us all, so please let's welcome it!


Damn!!! Cakewalk get's it....Hat's off to the Project 5 team!!!! I'm still tooling around with the demo of P5 weighing out it's pro's vs con's, as well as looking at Sonar 4 vs Cubase SX3, as well as taking a good look at Live 5, but I'm ready to jump on board the P5 bandwagon despite any con's I find in my personal workflow, just to be a part of that kind of atmosphere.

Oh yeah, the KVR forum is pretty cool too....I like the mixed crowd atmosphere here to get an overall feeling of the different hosts.
Still in search of sonic nirvana....

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Marando1 wrote:The Propellerheads forums are fantastic. I visit them every day.
Technically speaking i wouldn't call Reason a host program...

That being said it is a Beautiful program.

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CANE CREEK wrote:
Marando1 wrote:The Propellerheads forums are fantastic. I visit them every day.
Technically speaking i wouldn't call Reason a host program...
Exactly.
Its not a host of any kind, period. It doesnt host anything, and it can only be "hosted" through rewire. Not a host.
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IIRs wrote:
eyeknow666 wrote:Yep, drove me away...........litterally.........(although I did try and help a chap recently.....then I'm gone again.......)
:roll: That, coming from one of the biggest trolls on there.. :roll:
f**k off :box: :box: :box: :box: :box:

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