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cupertinofinezt wrote:Well I have to say I am extremely let down and wonder how much money Propellerheads paid those [clowns] people for their reactions to "Record". Have these people ever seen a DAW before?

The fact that Record is nothing more than a glorified version of Garageband without the external plug-in features makes this product one of the lamest releases of the year. Even Steinberg's pathetic Sequel could give Record a run for it's money.

Compared to the current industry leader: Logic 8, "Record" fails miserably in most areas.



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bit of a shame that the list contains one or two factual errors

logic does not feature elastic audio

logic does not cost under $300

logic does not feature ssl emulations

but essentially I agree
I believe every thread should devolve into character attacks and witch-burning. It really helps the discussion.

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ericj23 wrote:
cupertinofinezt wrote:Well I have to say I am extremely let down and wonder how much money Propellerheads paid those [clowns] people for their reactions to "Record". Have these people ever seen a DAW before?

The fact that Record is nothing more than a glorified version of Garageband without the external plug-in features makes this product one of the lamest releases of the year. Even Steinberg's pathetic Sequel could give Record a run for it's money.

Compared to the current industry leader: Logic 8, "Record" fails miserably in most areas.



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bit of a shame that the list contains one or two factual errors

logic does not feature elastic audio

logic does not cost under $300

logic does not feature ssl emulations

but essentially I agree
Elastic Audio - well not yet.....

$300 - Express costs 200, and it is essentially the same thing.

SSL Emulation - go to the Logic 8 compressor and select VCA.

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and Logic nowadays is Mac ONLY. that's a dealbreaker for me, not a dongle

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Maybe the dongle will have a built-in USB port :)

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sensorium wrote:Maybe the dongle will have a built-in USB port :)
You should patent this idea! :D

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No time code support, no video support.

This is the deal-breaker for me...I dont care about the rest...but this keeps it squarely in "amateur/needs adjunct gear to be pro" territory. WTF??!?

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daradei wrote:and Logic nowadays is Mac ONLY. that's a dealbreaker for me, not a dongle
But hey, Logic 9 is great news for the 3.36% of the world's computer users who are on Mac. Yes, that is their actual share on the computer market worldwide as of Q1, 2009.

As for the dongle, well... actually Logic has a 50 lbs, $2500 hardware dongle called Mac Pro, and a few somewhat lighter and less expensive dongles such as MacBook Pro and iMac. They've already locked you in to their platform, so why would they need USB dongles? Duhh.

After the steep price of admission (the purchase of a Mac), you can get some good deals on Apple's own software, but that's part of their business model. First you pay them an otherworldly profit margin on the hardware, which subsidizes their software development, then they lock you in by selling suspiciously cheap software like iWork and Logic. So the price comparison is useless, really.

Also, what constitutes the title of "industry leader" here? The largest install base? That's Cubase. The industry standard? That's ProTools.

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I'm just hoping it's good enough to inspire a Babya Record

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It doesn't make me breakfast and do the washing up, that's a dealbreaker for me. :P
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blank/diod wrote:
daradei wrote:and Logic nowadays is Mac ONLY. that's a dealbreaker for me, not a dongle
But hey, Logic 9 is great news for the 3.36% of the world's computer users who are on Mac. Yes, that is their actual share on the computer market worldwide as of Q1, 2009.

As for the dongle, well... actually Logic has a 50 lbs, $2500 hardware dongle called Mac Pro, and a few somewhat lighter and less expensive dongles such as MacBook Pro and iMac. They've already locked you in to their platform, so why would they need USB dongles? Duhh.

After the steep price of admission (the purchase of a Mac), you can get some good deals on Apple's own software, but that's part of their business model. First you pay them an otherworldly profit margin on the hardware, which subsidizes their software development, then they lock you in by selling suspiciously cheap software like iWork and Logic. So the price comparison is useless, really.

Also, what constitutes the title of "industry leader" here? The largest install base? That's Cubase. The industry standard? That's ProTools.
don't get me wrong, I met Logic, read a lot about it, tried it and it's my platonic love...but a very huge investment :? ...off topic

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cupertinofinezt wrote:
ericj23 wrote:
cupertinofinezt wrote:Well I have to say I am extremely let down and wonder how much money Propellerheads paid those [clowns] people for their reactions to "Record". Have these people ever seen a DAW before?

The fact that Record is nothing more than a glorified version of Garageband without the external plug-in features makes this product one of the lamest releases of the year. Even Steinberg's pathetic Sequel could give Record a run for it's money.

Compared to the current industry leader: Logic 8, "Record" fails miserably in most areas.
bit of a shame that the list contains one or two factual errors

logic does not feature elastic audio

logic does not cost under $300

logic does not feature ssl emulations

but essentially I agree
Elastic Audio - well not yet.....

$300 - Express costs 200, and it is essentially the same thing.

SSL Emulation - go to the Logic 8 compressor and select VCA.
so not true

no it isn't - it's a cut down version

no sorry but a VCA compresor is not the same as an emulation
I believe every thread should devolve into character attacks and witch-burning. It really helps the discussion.

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blank/diod wrote: But hey, Logic 9 is great news for the 3.36% of the world's computer users who are on Mac. Yes, that is their actual share on the computer market worldwide as of Q1, 2009.
I'm no Mac lover (or hater) but that seems kinda low to me. Wasn't it something like 10%?

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TristezaOrange wrote:
blank/diod wrote: But hey, Logic 9 is great news for the 3.36% of the world's computer users who are on Mac. Yes, that is their actual share on the computer market worldwide as of Q1, 2009.
I'm no Mac lover (or hater) but that seems kinda low to me. Wasn't it something like 10%?
there is no-one outside of the first world buying a mac - US market share is about 6%

there are lots of computer users in other parts of the world

http://community.winsupersite.com/blogs ... he-us.aspx

gives figures but actually ignores all those home built PC's out there, as this is calculated from whole PC's. And no-one builds macs from parts

so it is less that 3.36% i'm afraid
I believe every thread should devolve into character attacks and witch-burning. It really helps the discussion.

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TristezaOrange wrote:
blank/diod wrote: But hey, Logic 9 is great news for the 3.36% of the world's computer users who are on Mac. Yes, that is their actual share on the computer market worldwide as of Q1, 2009.
I'm no Mac lover (or hater) but that seems kinda low to me. Wasn't it something like 10%?
No. It's 7.46% in the U.S and 3.36% worldwide (up from 6.26% and 3.26% a year earlier as ericj123 pointed out), if you look at actual unit sales. Some like to use web browser stats to determine the market share but this is a flawed method since...

A) Hackintoshes (PCs with OS X installed), Psystar and PearC Mac clones will identify themselves as Macs. While they contribute to the OS X marketshare in their own 'special' way, they have nothing to do with Apple's sales.

B) Millions of PCs are in closed office network environments with restricted or non-existant access to the web, while the majority of Macs tend to be owned by consumers who surf a lot, so they're overrepresented in web stats.

Of course the market share is much higher in the audio/music production segment which is one of the Mac's strongholds, but that's another story.
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