Probably, but after June 1st, can't be used to get half price on T7 anymorefedexnman wrote:Well T1 T2 T3 has been discontinued for a decade right ?
Tracktion 7 now available!
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 4 Jan, 2005
Well that makes sense . It's $60 bucks for new users that's a steal .. much like Reaper.Numanoid wrote:Probably, but after June 1st, can't be used to get half price on T7 anymorefedexnman wrote:Well T1 T2 T3 has been discontinued for a decade right ?
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 30 Apr, 2001 from Australia
trying the demo, is there a way to change the theme/colours ?
I sure as hell can't find it!
I sure as hell can't find it!
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- Banned
- 5357 posts since 7 May, 2015
^^^ I love the look 7 so much I haven't looked. That's actually what put me over the top. It was worth what I paid (older version/upgrade)
Speaking of that.......ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh........that soooooothing NOT sound from the ocean anymore
Speaking of that.......ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh........that soooooothing NOT sound from the ocean anymore
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
Did a quick demo and found it to be really nice. Would be a great 60e DAW for someone who just wants to make music without all the hassle of Reaper.
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- Banned
- 5357 posts since 7 May, 2015
But it's not something that you can edit audio in (at least not at that level).jon wrote:Did a quick demo and found it to be really nice. Would be a great 60e DAW for someone who just wants to make music without all the hassle of Reaper.
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do_androids_dream do_androids_dream https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=164034
- KVRAF
- 2908 posts since 26 Oct, 2007 from Kent, UK
I find Tracktion way more hassle than Reaper for making music! We is all different lol.jon wrote:Did a quick demo and found it to be really nice. Would be a great 60e DAW for someone who just wants to make music without all the hassle of Reaper.
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Robert Randolph Robert Randolph https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7328
- KVRAF
- 2226 posts since 25 May, 2003 from Saint Petersburg, Florida
Elaborate please.do_androids_dream wrote:I find Tracktion way more hassle than Reaper for making music! We is all different lol.jon wrote:Did a quick demo and found it to be really nice. Would be a great 60e DAW for someone who just wants to make music without all the hassle of Reaper.
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do_androids_dream do_androids_dream https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=164034
- KVRAF
- 2908 posts since 26 Oct, 2007 from Kent, UK
I just find Reaper much faster to work in when compared to how quickly I can work in Tracktion. I find Reaper gets in the way less so, than any other DAW I use, to be honest. When I'm composing - when I'm using the DAW like a blank canvas - I find that Reaper allows me to drag things to the arrange, fart around, bounce to audio, fart around again etc. etc. with the least 'things' getting in the way of that process. Totally down to the way I like to work as well. I don't click too well with Tracktions UI (although I really like the idea behind the concept) - I've always found it fiddly to say the least. I made my comment just as a counter to the one I quoted really - because it was stated almost like a fact - that Reaper causes hassle. I've found it to be, despite its faults (that sometimes cause me to go looking for a new DAW), the least 'hassle' of everything I use - gets in the way the least.Robert Randolph wrote:Elaborate please.do_androids_dream wrote:I find Tracktion way more hassle than Reaper for making music! We is all different lol.jon wrote:Did a quick demo and found it to be really nice. Would be a great 60e DAW for someone who just wants to make music without all the hassle of Reaper.
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Robert Randolph Robert Randolph https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7328
- KVRAF
- 2226 posts since 25 May, 2003 from Saint Petersburg, Florida
Any specific examples (and reasoning) of things you find difficult in Tracktion compared to Reaper?do_androids_dream wrote:I just find Reaper much faster to work in when compared to how quickly I can work in Tracktion. I find Reaper gets in the way less so, than any other DAW I use, to be honest. When I'm composing - when I'm using the DAW like a blank canvas - I find that Reaper allows me to drag things to the arrange, fart around, bounce to audio, fart around again etc. etc. with the least 'things' getting in the way of that process. Totally down to the way I like to work as well. I don't click too well with Tracktions UI (although I really like the idea behind the concept) - I've always found it fiddly to say the least. I made my comment just as a counter to the one I quoted really - because it was stated almost like a fact - that Reaper causes hassle. I've found it to be, despite its faults (that sometimes cause me to go looking for a new DAW), the least 'hassle' of everything I use - gets in the way the least.Robert Randolph wrote:Elaborate please.do_androids_dream wrote:I find Tracktion way more hassle than Reaper for making music! We is all different lol.jon wrote:Did a quick demo and found it to be really nice. Would be a great 60e DAW for someone who just wants to make music without all the hassle of Reaper.
At this point it just sounds like "I'm used to Reaper" rather than Tracktion being a hassle. I'm curious if/how I'm wrong with that assessment.
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do_androids_dream do_androids_dream https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=164034
- KVRAF
- 2908 posts since 26 Oct, 2007 from Kent, UK
Basically.. less mouse clicks, more 'intuitive' to how my mind works I guess. I'm just as used to Podium, Harrison Mixbus, Reason and Samplitude but I find Reaper faster for getting ideas down or, well, for doing anything really. I actually find it the least 'inspiring' - the most utilitarian - as opposed to making me feel creative so it certainly isn't what I always fire up when I have an idea or need to do something. It's certainly the fastest though - the routing is (finally, after spending time with it until it clicked) so easy to me whereas most DAW's still give me a headache even when I want to do the simplest things like sidechaining or something.Robert Randolph wrote:Any specific examples (and reasoning) of things you find difficult in Tracktion compared to Reaper?do_androids_dream wrote:I just find Reaper much faster to work in when compared to how quickly I can work in Tracktion. I find Reaper gets in the way less so, than any other DAW I use, to be honest. When I'm composing - when I'm using the DAW like a blank canvas - I find that Reaper allows me to drag things to the arrange, fart around, bounce to audio, fart around again etc. etc. with the least 'things' getting in the way of that process. Totally down to the way I like to work as well. I don't click too well with Tracktions UI (although I really like the idea behind the concept) - I've always found it fiddly to say the least. I made my comment just as a counter to the one I quoted really - because it was stated almost like a fact - that Reaper causes hassle. I've found it to be, despite its faults (that sometimes cause me to go looking for a new DAW), the least 'hassle' of everything I use - gets in the way the least.Robert Randolph wrote:Elaborate please.do_androids_dream wrote:I find Tracktion way more hassle than Reaper for making music! We is all different lol.jon wrote:Did a quick demo and found it to be really nice. Would be a great 60e DAW for someone who just wants to make music without all the hassle of Reaper.
At this point it just sounds like "I'm used to Reaper" rather than Tracktion being a hassle. I'm curious if/how I'm wrong with that assessment.
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
How many years have you used it?do_androids_dream wrote:I just find Reaper much faster to work in when compared to how quickly I can work in Tracktion. I find Reaper gets in the way less so, than any other DAW I use, to be honest. When I'm composing - when I'm using the DAW like a blank canvas - I find that Reaper allows me to drag things to the arrange, fart around, bounce to audio, fart around again etc. etc. with the least 'things' getting in the way of that process. Totally down to the way I like to work as well. I don't click too well with Tracktions UI (although I really like the idea behind the concept) - I've always found it fiddly to say the least. I made my comment just as a counter to the one I quoted really - because it was stated almost like a fact - that Reaper causes hassle. I've found it to be, despite its faults (that sometimes cause me to go looking for a new DAW), the least 'hassle' of everything I use - gets in the way the least.Robert Randolph wrote:Elaborate please.do_androids_dream wrote:I find Tracktion way more hassle than Reaper for making music! We is all different lol.jon wrote:Did a quick demo and found it to be really nice. Would be a great 60e DAW for someone who just wants to make music without all the hassle of Reaper.
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
As it goes with most software. Life would be really boring if we all felt the same way about everything.Totally down to the way I like to work ...
Just be careful when saying... "I much prefer X over Y." ... about any daw because at least 3 people will ask you why and then at least two of them try to prove your subjective preferences wrong.
I'm dedicated to answering that regular question in the future by saying... "I just like it more than X." ... and not elaborating on all of that for the 1000th time ... to avoid the recurring need to justify everything into perpetuity.
- KVRAF
- 26930 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
It is also possible to give specific explanations... for example, in DAW X, this feature I use a lot takes 4 steps to implement and in DAW Y it only takes one.LawrenceF wrote:As it goes with most software. Life would be really boring if we all felt the same way about everything.Totally down to the way I like to work ...![]()
Just be careful when saying... "I much prefer X over Y." ... about any daw because at least 3 people will ask you why and then at least two of them try to prove your subjective preferences wrong.![]()
I'm dedicated to answering that regular question in the future by saying... "I just like it more than X." ... and not elaborating on all of that for the 1000th time ... to avoid the recurring need to justify everything into perpetuity.
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I do lots of detailed midi editing and features A, B, and C really help speed up what I do.
The thing is, the generic statement I prefer X over Y has no meaning for anyone else... so there is really no point to say it except to hear yourself talk.
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
Nah. It's impolite to not answer. 
To be clear, this isn't even only about the net. People in the real world ask me all the time why I use X instead of PT or whatever and basically, I just get tired of answering that same question over and over so I just say.... "I just like it better."
Besides that, about 25% of them aren't asking from curiosity anyway, they more just want to open the door to tell me how great the thing they like is for 20 minutes.
At some point it gets old talking about the same things over and over so I keep it short and polite.
Otoh, here, just search, those opinions from people who post here regualrly are all over KVR. Multiple vs. threads.
Anywho, I am liking the T7 demo. I'm trying to get more help on the scripting features which are largely undocumented.
To be clear, this isn't even only about the net. People in the real world ask me all the time why I use X instead of PT or whatever and basically, I just get tired of answering that same question over and over so I just say.... "I just like it better."
Besides that, about 25% of them aren't asking from curiosity anyway, they more just want to open the door to tell me how great the thing they like is for 20 minutes.
At some point it gets old talking about the same things over and over so I keep it short and polite.
Otoh, here, just search, those opinions from people who post here regualrly are all over KVR. Multiple vs. threads.
Anywho, I am liking the T7 demo. I'm trying to get more help on the scripting features which are largely undocumented.