Classic. Every weirdo ever talking this summing bullshit has always backed down to this after such a discussion.HanafiH wrote:The reason Samp sounds so good is that it comes with an array of Waves-quality phase linear effects in the box as standard. This compares to a certain host whose reverb units are the worst reverbs in public distribution anywhere, including freeware, and whose inbuilt EQs are legendary for their sucksomeness. This is not something subtle, it’s a special case of the bleeding obvious and is partly why Samp is about 50% more expensive than the baseline DAW price.
Justifying the price of Samplitude with it's bundled plugins just shows how you lot swallow the PR bull. Am I the only one that remembers what was Magix all about 7-8 years ago when the whole DAW thing started to expand beyond Cubase Audio XT? They made toy sequencers and marketed them in eJay style. Then they figure out to pack their shit in a PT-like package and charge big money for it.. And there you have it, new SAW is born.. all of the sudden you have Vestmans of the world claiming Sequoia and Samplitude sound superior to anything.. I mean it must be, why else would they cost as much as they do?
On the other side there are very cheap hosts like Fruity and Tracktion etc whose internal EQs and Reverbs certainly piss all over Cubase's. Shouldn't they, by extention, be more expensive than Cubase? Must be the summing engine, right? It couldn't be that prices are actually formed based on what the market is willing to give, and not what the product is really worth, right?
