I don't know. I personally find it inspiring, and I like it, and all the haters in the world won't rip me away from it. It does what I want, I don't care about the rest.
That said, hmmm, I think I'll pick up Cubase, as well.
And that's going the "other" direction.bungle wrote:Why do some people get really butt hurt over negative comments about S1 ?
They do realise that the people making those comments are actual users of S1 haha
Just because it is perfect for you, does not mean you have the right to assume it is perfect for everybody else or even working as advertised for everybody else, it gets a little tiring !!
I'd buy a P4 in a heartbeat if it supported S13.SLiC wrote:As I said in another thread, I sold my cubase 8 and wavelab (been with cubase 6 years) as I much prefer the workflow in S13. I have no CPU issues on Windows, in fact no issues at all; it just works.
To me it is the best DAW for recording live/real instruments (comping, melodyne etc)m I can pretty much get to whatever I need with one click (never a need to open a new window) and it is realy fast to navigate and pretty easy to learn. Be able to serial and parallel fx and VSTis to make new powerful multis is pretty cool (although I still prefer BWS for loop based EDM or modular mayhem!
Only downside of S1 I find us that it doesn't get a lot of support/visibility from hardware manufactures - for example, no nektar p6 support, no access virus support (although it works fine it isn't on the list of officially supported DAWs).
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