No problem, but I haven't had any success in starting the DAW from an external MIDI clock yet.
The other way round works fine though: my MIDI drum machine syncs and follows the Waveform 11 MIDI clock.
That's a nice feature. And then there's the "plugin sandbox" feature -does that tell you which plugin has caused the crash, or just disable every third party plugin after you restart it again?Waveform 11 also autosaves basically every second, so I rarely lose progress if I do crash. If you finish a project without a crash on your system, I'd say the outlook looks favorable for you there.
Too true!It's a hard choice, because by the time you realize you're limited by a DAW, you've already poured 10s or 100s of hours into learning it. That said, Waveform Free only costs time to use, and it'll give you a better idea of how much you like Waveform than any other DAW demo would.
And spending all that time trying to learn and compare multiple DAWs when you don't have a clue to start with isn't exactly inspiring to making music. I can understand why some people completely leave the DAW route and go "back to basics" without any computers at all.
Then again I never had the finances to get that sort of recording gear back in the day, and even today it's really not an option when DAWs are so easily available. It's just the learning curve which I have to go through first.
