What DAW Do You Hate?
- KVRAF
- 2752 posts since 15 Feb, 2017 from a worn out vinyl groove
Yeah.. days in a dayzzzzzz
better you stop "oiling" them cogs
and being hypnotized by flashing leds...
actually bit jealous of that... reminded me of dayzz passe and a trip I did by bus from Nepal to India
better you stop "oiling" them cogs
and being hypnotized by flashing leds...
actually bit jealous of that... reminded me of dayzz passe and a trip I did by bus from Nepal to India
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- Banned
- 658 posts since 4 Oct, 2018
Too lazy for reading comprehension, do you?jancivil wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:34 pmYou don't actually know what Nuendo is, do you.perfumer wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 7:21 amHave you ever seen a 'professional' use Nuendo...whyterabbyt wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 5:17 pm Nice to know there are 9 people using Reaper, though. That sure learned me.
- Beware the Quoth
- 33156 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Too lazy for writing comprehension, are you?perfumer wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 4:16 pmToo lazy for reading comprehension, do you?jancivil wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:34 pmYou don't actually know what Nuendo is, do you.perfumer wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 7:21 amHave you ever seen a 'professional' use Nuendo...whyterabbyt wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 5:17 pm Nice to know there are 9 people using Reaper, though. That sure learned me.
my other modular synth is a bugbrand
- KVRAF
- 25053 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
I failed to read what, you implied if not stated that professionals only use teh Pro Tools.
People pay the extra money for Nuendo for features which are about their job, Post-Production which people in a bedroom don't really have much use for, VR for games, extensive features to make someone that needs a faster workflow for games because of professional requirements.
So I'm supposed to have failed to grasp something from
You don't seem to know what argument from ignorance is, either, one supposes.
People pay the extra money for Nuendo for features which are about their job, Post-Production which people in a bedroom don't really have much use for, VR for games, extensive features to make someone that needs a faster workflow for games because of professional requirements.
So I'm supposed to have failed to grasp something from
?[... ,] Cubase, Samplitude, Sequoia... or just anything other than ProTools?
How many 'professionals' do you know/have seen working?
You don't seem to know what argument from ignorance is, either, one supposes.
- KVRAF
- 25053 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
Aren't you kind of also just 'whatabouting' regarding a perception REAPER is not what pros use?
I mean I couldn't care a lot less than I do who does what, but I have some grasp of professional work in music for picture, for instance.
Nuendo is really the last thing you want to toss as an example trying to pull that (already a fallacy) off, that's all.
I mean I couldn't care a lot less than I do who does what, but I have some grasp of professional work in music for picture, for instance.
Nuendo is really the last thing you want to toss as an example trying to pull that (already a fallacy) off, that's all.
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- KVRist
- 349 posts since 13 Oct, 2015
Suprised that reaper is doing so badly in this poll
Pro Tools is definitely my nemesis, ugh...
And while I've never used bitwig, its supporters are definitely the worst/ most annoying in how militant they are about bitwig being way superiour than everything else on the market
Pro Tools is definitely my nemesis, ugh...
And while I've never used bitwig, its supporters are definitely the worst/ most annoying in how militant they are about bitwig being way superiour than everything else on the market
- KVRAF
- 2289 posts since 18 Apr, 2001 from The Netherlands
That's perception bias right there; because YOU don't 'see' it being used everywhere must mean that nobody uses it. right? While the largest part of the internet and large corporations run on Linux. What OS do you think runs most of the special effects in Hollywood. You could consider the possibility that reaper is indeed comparable to Linux in that regard as well. I bet many studios that use reaper (even in addition to protools) don't list it on their website as it is not a client magnet (but it runs somewhere close to the double track count of protools on the same hardware, so I can see the technical appeal for a big studio) .
So because you are not aware of professional use of reaper, it can hardly be something that professionals use and a bunch of guys on a forum that use (and in most cases advocate) something else INSTEAD of reaper must be the norm of course. But when I choose (and indeed advocate, why not) reaper over other alternatives, I'm a fanboy
By the way, big studios employ 'geeks' to tinker with hardware and software
CrimsonWarlock aka TechnoGremlin, using Reaper and a fine selection of freeware plugins.
Ragnarök VST-synthesizer co-creator with Full Bucket
Ragnarök VST-synthesizer co-creator with Full Bucket
- KVRAF
- 2289 posts since 18 Apr, 2001 from The Netherlands
In certain ways Bitwig is superior, same with almost every other DAW. But reaper being superior in any way, and that being appreciated by part of the professional audio community, can't possibly be trueworldfever wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 9:30 am ...about bitwig being way superiour than everything else on the market
CrimsonWarlock aka TechnoGremlin, using Reaper and a fine selection of freeware plugins.
Ragnarök VST-synthesizer co-creator with Full Bucket
Ragnarök VST-synthesizer co-creator with Full Bucket
- Beware the Quoth
- 33156 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Oh, no, we're all sorted on that one, now that we know that the professional audio community appointed you as its representative, and your word on what 'they' think of reaper must be taken as sacrosanct.crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 9:53 amBut reaper being superior in any way, and that being appreciated by part of the professional audio community, can't possibly be trueworldfever wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 9:30 am ...about bitwig being way superiour than everything else on the market
my other modular synth is a bugbrand
- KVRAF
- 2289 posts since 18 Apr, 2001 from The Netherlands
Me stating some observation now somehow makes me the self-appointed representative of the professional audio community. So stating that Coca Cola is a bevaridge (also an observation) makes me the self appointed representative of Coca Colawhyterabbyt wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 10:24 amOh, no, we're all sorted on that one, now that we know that the professional audio community appointed you as its representative, and your word on what 'they' think of reaper must be taken as sacrosanct.crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 9:53 am But reaper being superior in any way, and that being appreciated by part of the professional audio community, can't possibly be true
You're an idiot, which is also an 'observation' and does not make me the self-appointed specialist on white rabbit (although dealing with you here on the forum for almost two decades did give me some insight).
CrimsonWarlock aka TechnoGremlin, using Reaper and a fine selection of freeware plugins.
Ragnarök VST-synthesizer co-creator with Full Bucket
Ragnarök VST-synthesizer co-creator with Full Bucket
- Beware the Quoth
- 33156 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
You mean when you were telling us what professionals do and why they do it without ever expressing it as an observation, especially when trying to representing it as factual because of 'interviews'?crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 10:39 am Me stating some observation now somehow makes me the self-appointed representative of the professional audio community.
Yes, that kinda does.
No, because that's not even slighly close to what you were doing, and its a verifiable fact anyway.So stating that Coca Cola is a bevaridge (also an observation) makes me the self appointed representative of Coca Cola
( If, though, you were saying that 'more and more' professional caterers thought Coca Cola was the tastiest beverage one could buy, though, you'd be being a self-appointed representative of professional caterers.
Funnily enough that's a bit closer to what happened isnt it? )
Well firstly, its 'whyterabbyt' not 'white rabbit', mr crysome woundlick. ( see, i can make people's monickers wrong too, aint it hilarious )You're an idiot, which is also an 'observation' and does not make me the self-appointed specialist on white rabbit (although dealing with you here on the forum for almost two decades did give me some insight).
Secondly, you're not necessarily proving yourself the least biased person when it comes to passing off confirmation bias as 'insight.'
Thirdly, you've not actually been here for two continuous decades, you keep disappearing for years at a time, so that's a little bit porky. Plus my memory, with KVR's search function with backup, indicates Ive actually had very little 'dealings' with you over the years; Inflated representation of the facts, methinks.
Fourthly, Ive certainly done some idiotic things, but Ive also done some slightly clever things too, so Im not convinced by your extrapolation. Something that isnt pulled out of your butthurt would probably be a better 'observation'.
Fifthly, your alleged 'some insight' should have warned you about the pedantry. So points 1-4 are your own fault.
But thanks for the portrayal of the descent into sulking ad hominem that makes the cliched reaper user so popular. How about that Live Light, eh?
my other modular synth is a bugbrand
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- KVRist
- 53 posts since 18 Nov, 2019
lol. How did I miss this? I don't like Avid as a company personally. They really don't know how to run a company or care about their customers. For that reason, I don't like Pro Tools and the monopoly that it has over the pro scene. The software itself is not too bad but it could be so much better if they would just listen to their customers and think about more efficient ways for them to do things. They are probably the most disconnected from their consumers. I'm am not surprised that Studio One did well. They always listen to their customers. I personally like Cubase but I think that Presonus is better at listening to their customers than Steinberg but Steinberg has been getting much better at listening to their customers over the recent years, they just don't implement the requests as fast as Presonus does with Studio One.
Like I say to most people. The DAW that you use really doesn't matter. They're all very similar. Just pick one that fits your workflow. I have an article on that here: https://currentsound.com/general/what-daw-do-you-use/
Like I say to most people. The DAW that you use really doesn't matter. They're all very similar. Just pick one that fits your workflow. I have an article on that here: https://currentsound.com/general/what-daw-do-you-use/
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 7 Oct, 2019
To be honest. All except Studio One, Logic, Pro Tools, Fl Studio, and Maschine.
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- KVRist
- 48 posts since 29 Jan, 2018
if you hate a DAW like Reaper that you can change everything the way you like
I don't know what to think about that.
I don't know what to think about that.