Just for fun. The "worst sequencing host ever"...
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- KVRian
- 690 posts since 31 May, 2002 from chez moi
So many crappy hosts to choose from...
I can't stand FL Studio and Tracktion
I can't stand FL Studio and Tracktion
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Yes, can we pleasettoz wrote:let's see what you all would have done if apple came and handed you a 35 mill cheque
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- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
No, No, No. We still need more votes for Cubase - it's not yet leading the poll!ttoz wrote: please vote for tracktion then so it's not the one with the lowest votes anymore. fruity will still get plenty from others that's for sure
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
On the other hand, if you have a soundcard that is below average (with or without WDM or ASIO), or a PC with lack of CPU power (with or without Freeze), that is more your fault that Cakewalk.ttoz wrote:When Cakewalk give sonar an engine that doesn't drop out all the time, come talk to me.TonyVanDam wrote:For now, yes.ttoz wrote:logic's still amongst the lower percentages votes wiseTonyVanDam wrote:Face it: Logic has been good to you.original flipper wrote:HI
First you refuse to buy the latest from AAS and now your stating in a public forum that you would not buy Logic V7 on the windows platform- your pushing it boyo.
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But for the rest of us: Logic sinks like bull piss.But...Emagic turn their back on the PC because they knew they couldn't complete with Steinberg if anything were fair and balance on both platforms. And Cakewalk products have always been user-friendly (unless you bring soft studios to this discussion).
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IF PC users are the majority in KVR, then maybe logic will maintain a low vote count because none of the PC users wants to deal with Mac or Logic.
And you also need a new computer.
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- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
But the truly worst sequencer is the one that only works on the latest PCTonyVanDam wrote: And you also need a new computer.
Speaking of which, according to both MTM and Sound on Sound, SX3 really needs two screens
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
35 million??? Hmmmmm?headquest wrote:Yes, can we pleasettoz wrote:let's see what you all would have done if apple came and handed you a 35 mill cheque![]()
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Yes, I'll buy a Mac to run a professional Pro-Tools Studio setup (only because PT have always been Mac friendly from day one).
Everything else (FLS, Live, Audition, etc.), I'll still buy a PC from Sony.
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- KVRian
- 1238 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Kentucky
I started sequencing parts and using computers on stage back in the DOS 3.0 days. I think it was 20 years ago using a 286 and black and white monitor. Anything now is better. Back then you did not copy and past repeating parts. You recorded macros of key strokes and then ran those macros over and over.
Thanks for making me feel old.
Robert
Thanks for making me feel old.
Robert
All I need to be happy is one more VSTi.
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
it was a toss-up for me between fruity and tracktion. I flipped a coin and fruity lost.
but it's the tracktion USERS I hate the most. I mean, they only paid $80 for it and they seem perfectly happy!
what's with that?

but it's the tracktion USERS I hate the most. I mean, they only paid $80 for it and they seem perfectly happy!
what's with that?
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
Before I stop using Sonar3 (I use Audition for vocals now), it was working very good on my PC (with ASIO4ALL to give me an extra edge with 44.1 resampling). And that was on a PC with P4, CPU power of only 1.4 Gig, 512 RAM, & SBLive Audigy soundcard.ttoz wrote:PUHLEASE!TonyVanDam wrote:On the other hand, if you have a soundcard that is below average (with or without WDM or ASIO), or a PC with lack of CPU power (with or without Freeze), that is more your fault that Cakewalk.ttoz wrote:When Cakewalk give sonar an engine that doesn't drop out all the time, come talk to me.TonyVanDam wrote:For now, yes.ttoz wrote:logic's still amongst the lower percentages votes wiseTonyVanDam wrote: Face it: Logic has been good to you.![]()
But for the rest of us: Logic sinks like bull piss.But...Emagic turn their back on the PC because they knew they couldn't complete with Steinberg if anything were fair and balance on both platforms. And Cakewalk products have always been user-friendly (unless you bring soft studios to this discussion).
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IF PC users are the majority in KVR, then maybe logic will maintain a low vote count because none of the PC users wants to deal with Mac or Logic.![]()
And you also need a new computer.
Athlon Xp3200+ 2 meg geil ultrafast ram Mia Midi.
this happened from sonar 2, and 3, but i don't know about 4 cuz i never used it and never will. over 5 various systems, with different soundcards, including, egosys, rme. and the fastest pentiuma nd athlon processors available ta that time.
As a typical PC user, I love to get my hands dirty to keep my PC running smoothly.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
The word "Barbados" comes to mindttoz wrote: logic lovers judge and curse emagic but none of us can say how we would have acted if we had that sort of money handed to us.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Can we lose some of the quotes - this is starting to make me dizzyTonyVanDam wrote:Before I stop using Sonar3 (I use Audition for vocals now), it was working very good on my PC (with ASIO4ALL to give me an extra edge with 44.1 resampling). And that was on a PC with P4, CPU power of only 1.4 Gig, 512 RAM, & SBLive Audigy soundcard.ttoz wrote:PUHLEASE!TonyVanDam wrote:On the other hand, if you have a soundcard that is below average (with or without WDM or ASIO), or a PC with lack of CPU power (with or without Freeze), that is more your fault that Cakewalk.ttoz wrote:When Cakewalk give sonar an engine that doesn't drop out all the time, come talk to me.TonyVanDam wrote:For now, yes.ttoz wrote: logic's still amongst the lower percentages votes wiseBut...Emagic turn their back on the PC because they knew they couldn't complete with Steinberg if anything were fair and balance on both platforms. And Cakewalk products have always been user-friendly (unless you bring soft studios to this discussion).
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IF PC users are the majority in KVR, then maybe logic will maintain a low vote count because none of the PC users wants to deal with Mac or Logic.![]()
And you also need a new computer.
Athlon Xp3200+ 2 meg geil ultrafast ram Mia Midi.
this happened from sonar 2, and 3, but i don't know about 4 cuz i never used it and never will. over 5 various systems, with different soundcards, including, egosys, rme. and the fastest pentiuma nd athlon processors available ta that time.![]()
As a typical PC user, I love to get my hands dirty to keep my PC running smoothly.
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
Or you can buy SL and be happy with just one screen...the way it should be.headquest wrote:But the truly worst sequencer is the one that only works on the latest PCTonyVanDam wrote: And you also need a new computer.![]()
Speaking of which, according to both MTM and Sound on Sound, SX3 really needs two screens![]()