Actually is almost as easy to use as FL Studio.
So, after making several projects in the free version I decided to get the "Unlimited" one.
Well, I'm intrigued in a bad way by some features (missing).
Which ones ?
Because you pay for getting the power of 32 bit audio processing... but recording goes still on 16 bit... Now, am I getting something wrong here ?
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On a second thought, multiple audio input is not supported, so if I want to record drums with a M-Audio Delta 1010...
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Acidized format not supported in the audio tracks.
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No crosfading between tracks.
Like, come on, this is one of the most common feature of a DAW that works with audio files.
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No time signature change during the song/ composition/track/whatever you call it.
I have a classical music training and time signature is quite an usual thing in classical music.
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What I like about it is the way that it's "self explanatory". Even without any recording/ sound engineering knowledge you can understand what button does what action. Very intuitive and logical (that's one of the reasons I still like it).
Awesome plugins support.
Plugins (VSTi)that goes very slow on other DAWs (FL, Pro Tools, Cakewalk) in Mu.Lab works just fine with no latency.
Sound engine sounds good.
Even on 16 bit sounds better than FL (I made a test with same VSTi, no effects on it and same MIDI file).
So, is that any chance that some of the issues will get better in the next version ?
