The only thing that threw me off was just how ugly the UI was. For something so powerful and expensive (the full-blown version), it has probably the most garish UI of any software on the planet. I wonder if that's just the developer's personal taste, or the fugly UI was intentional--maybe the way it was designed has visual/psychological benefits in workflow?
SAWStudio?
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- KVRAF
- 1644 posts since 18 Mar, 2004 from Lincoln, CA
I just watched the videos available for SAWStudio at the developer's website, and holy cow I can't believe I've never heard much about it. The fast and smooth workflow, the sheer power, and resource efficiency is absolutely stunning. Why is it that a software like that is rarely mentioned, while all ther other softwares with lesser capabilities are on everyone's lips?
The only thing that threw me off was just how ugly the UI was. For something so powerful and expensive (the full-blown version), it has probably the most garish UI of any software on the planet. I wonder if that's just the developer's personal taste, or the fugly UI was intentional--maybe the way it was designed has visual/psychological benefits in workflow?
The only thing that threw me off was just how ugly the UI was. For something so powerful and expensive (the full-blown version), it has probably the most garish UI of any software on the planet. I wonder if that's just the developer's personal taste, or the fugly UI was intentional--maybe the way it was designed has visual/psychological benefits in workflow?
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Reverse Engineer Reverse Engineer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9129
- KVRAF
- 4968 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Glasgow
Have you seen the price of it?Lunatique wrote:I just watched the videos available for SAWStudio at the developer's website, and holy cow I can't believe I've never heard much about it. The fast and smooth workflow, the sheer power, and resource efficiency is absolutely stunning. Why is it that a software like that is rarely mentioned, while all ther other softwares with lesser capabilities are on everyone's lips?
The only thing that threw me off was just how ugly the UI was. For something so powerful and expensive (the full-blown version), it has probably the most garish UI of any software on the planet. I wonder if that's just the developer's personal taste, or the fugly UI was intentional--maybe the way it was designed has visual/psychological benefits in workflow?
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- KVRian
- 835 posts since 23 May, 2006
I suppose SAW's UI is just another honest attempt to convince people to go out and find a decent job. Or another hobby. Painting by numbers, collecting souvenir spoons.Lunatique wrote:I wonder if that's just the developer's personal taste, or the fugly UI was intentional--maybe the way it was designed has visual/psychological benefits in workflow?
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- KVRAF
- 7886 posts since 24 Feb, 2003 from Earth, USA
Why? Because people around here bitch when a plug-in costs $199 (or hell, even when it costs more than $99.) Why in the world would they talk about a several thousand dollar host? Granted, the host is extremely CPu efficient, it's been around for longer than most of our current beloved hosts, but it's just too darn expensive for most people. I've watched someone use it before, but never have used it. For that price, I'm not much interested either.
To keep it in perspective, how many people mention Nuendo or Sequoia much around here either? That's in the same ballpark for price.
Devon
To keep it in perspective, how many people mention Nuendo or Sequoia much around here either? That's in the same ballpark for price.
Devon
Simple music philosophy - Those who can, make music. Those who can't, make excuses.
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- KVRAF
- 1894 posts since 19 Apr, 2006 from Montreal, Canada
Yeah, the price really only make sense if you run a busy recording studio, which is not KVR main demographic.
I think it's one of those app that could benefit from selling cheaper non-commercial licenses à la Reaper; expanding the user base, building brand recognition and whatnot.
I think it's one of those app that could benefit from selling cheaper non-commercial licenses à la Reaper; expanding the user base, building brand recognition and whatnot.
No, that wasn't me.
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Reverse Engineer Reverse Engineer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9129
- KVRAF
- 4968 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Glasgow
Wait til you see the price of a pyramix setup 
o:o The software only version, which is limited compared to even some basic DAW's, starts at $700 
Edit: IU got my sums all mixed up
Edit: IU got my sums all mixed up
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- KVRAF
- 1894 posts since 19 Apr, 2006 from Montreal, Canada
Well, the native software only is 700 bucks which is well below the 2500 per seat Sawstudio license cost...but it doesn't look any better or have any more functionalities (looks like it has even less after a short cursory glance) than, say, Reaper at 200 bucks (for the commercial license).Reverse Engineer wrote:Wait til you see the price of a pyramix setupo:o
Turnkey systems, on the other hand, are different animals altogether.
No, that wasn't me.
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- KVRAF
- 2685 posts since 14 Jul, 2005 from Australia
I wanted to see what all the fuss was about so I went to the SAW site and downloaded SAWStudioBasic.wmv (70 odd MB :S).
I'm sure that many on this forum have spent thousands on software and would justify this purchase if the program truly offerred an amount of features that justified the price. Watching this video, the only thing I noticed was how often he said "powerful" but watching what he was doing was nothing revolutionary. 95% of the tasks shown can be accomplished by Cubase. On top of that, the GUI of Cubase totally smokes that ugly thing. In fact, any DAW would smoke that GUI, I don't think I've ever seen such an unprofessional / Microsoft Paint style GUI in my life.
Cubase offers some huge features which SAWStudio doesn't, such as inbuilt time stretching, ReWire, high end MIDI support and editing, scoring, Play Order Track, Timewarp ... the list goes on. For that price you would be crazy not to go for Nuendo or Samplitude instead.
All I remember was trying SAW many years ago, and I added a compressor, started tweaking a knob and got the loudest noise I have ever heard !
Just my opinion.
Fots
I'm sure that many on this forum have spent thousands on software and would justify this purchase if the program truly offerred an amount of features that justified the price. Watching this video, the only thing I noticed was how often he said "powerful" but watching what he was doing was nothing revolutionary. 95% of the tasks shown can be accomplished by Cubase. On top of that, the GUI of Cubase totally smokes that ugly thing. In fact, any DAW would smoke that GUI, I don't think I've ever seen such an unprofessional / Microsoft Paint style GUI in my life.
Cubase offers some huge features which SAWStudio doesn't, such as inbuilt time stretching, ReWire, high end MIDI support and editing, scoring, Play Order Track, Timewarp ... the list goes on. For that price you would be crazy not to go for Nuendo or Samplitude instead.
All I remember was trying SAW many years ago, and I added a compressor, started tweaking a knob and got the loudest noise I have ever heard !
Just my opinion.
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- KVRist
- 357 posts since 24 Jul, 2005 from Toronto ON
SAWSTUDIO is aimed at pro's (which, lets face it, is not the core constituency of KVR), many who have remained customers for years. It also has far better support than your average music store boxed product.
Yeah it can be pretty wierd looking.
Yeah it can be pretty wierd looking.
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
I don't know a pro who would lay a finger on that thing. That's not to say it sucks or pros don't use it, but it's got a really archaic structure and is missing tons of features we take for granted nowadays.kenn wrote:SAWSTUDIO is aimed at pro's (which, lets face it, is not the core constituency of KVR), many who have remained customers for years. It also has far better support than your average music store boxed product.
Yeah it can be pretty wierd looking.
Wait: that sounds like Pro Tools. Forget what I said, I guess "pros" will eat it up!
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
I forget, HanafiH: did Steinberg kill your family or something?HanafiH wrote:Only the Cubase users.soundpalace wrote: I'm sure that many on this forum have spent thousands on software
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 6 Mar, 2001 from London, UK
Or you could try the Google Suck Test...bduffy wrote:I forget, HanafiH: did Steinberg kill your family or something?HanafiH wrote:Only the Cubase users.soundpalace wrote: I'm sure that many on this forum have spent thousands on software
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Samplitude 1,010,000 707 0.07%
Propellerhead 4,100,000 18,800 0.46%
Mackie Tracktion 72,100 404 0.56%
Cubase 8,360,000 99,600 1.19%
FL Studio 3,470,000 44,600 1.29%
Cakewalk Sonar 1,630,000 21,300 1.31%
Saw Studio 56,100 758 1.35%
Nuendo 2,130,000 38,100 1.79%
energyXT 205,000 5,950 2.90%
Protools 3,900,000 130,000 3.33%
Sawstudio sucks a bit more than Sonar but a whole lot less than Nuendo.
Poo Trolls of course sucks more than everything else put together.