so what did you expect from this thread?hollyWorse wrote:Wow, just one day and I cannot even keep up with this thread... have to read it all when I got more time.
Although just quickly reading through page one I guess some people missed my point, others didn't.
Yes, most DAWs are bloated to no end while missing essential features on the other hand. BTW: My system is high end, my RME is set to 1024 samples. Most computers and DAWs won't be able to play what I expect to play.
It's just - I stopped making music more than a decade ago. As a graphics designer I kept up with the development of computers and one fine day last year I thought: Man, computers developed so much, multi track VSTs will make a modern CPU idle around. Oh boy I was wrong.
Yes, I've made full tracks, quite a few. Yes I can freeze and I do it occasionally. Yes I use send fx. Yes I toggle my plugs between realtime and full quality.
No, I'm not looking for an excuse. I'm looking for a DAW that doesn't suck. Something that just works. Isn't that what Apple Fanboys always say? "It just works"? (A lie). But yeah, that's what I want, I don't wanna fiddle around with tech crap.
Get hardware they said. Get rich or die tryin they said. I think hardware sucks more. It's for people who like to play with that stuff in a technical way. Look at the modular synths those guys buy. You cannot tell me they buy it solely for the sound of it.
1. The title is stated in an extreme negative starting the thread off in a negative direction and pretty much inviting controversy
2. The question really boils down to a "what is the best DAW" thread, which has been done to death and those threads pretty much always become controversial
3. Everyone's experience is different so you're going to get many different replies and again pretty much inviting controversy.
Ultimately it will come down to you trying each DAW until you find the one that fits you best, but likely not perfect. There's an awful lot of us who did just that and at the end of the day the pros of our DAWs outweigh the cons for us, but it does come down to what is best for that particular user.