You could also look at it from the perspective of someone who primarily records stuff and just wants the tools necessary to glue his or her tracks together.chokehold wrote:
To me, S1A is well worth its 20$. If you're not yet used to how "free" and unlimited other Sequencers are, and if you're just beginning to "grow into" a Sequencer.
I mean, if you have a home studio, you like to jam a bit on your guitar, have it recorded, add a bit of effects to it, perhaps record some drums or whatever you wish, all the tools are there in the Artist version, aren't they? I'd say from that perspective the $20 investment is an awesome bargain (yes, I like the sound of the plug-ins that come bundled with it), though I'm not sure any DAW without VST support justifies a price tag of $250.