All ads Avid Protools - seems people abandon "industry standard"
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- KVRAF
- 1996 posts since 16 Jan, 2013 from USA
Typical American design flaws?
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EdgarRothermich EdgarRothermich https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=198722
- KVRist
- 214 posts since 19 Jan, 2009 from West Hollywood
Being German, I like these kind of stereotypes
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- KVRAF
- 1996 posts since 16 Jan, 2013 from USA
LOL. Largely of German extraction myself. Pedantic is a good word.
I am very much a fan of Live's design ethos, with some small exceptions. Cubase, not so much, but getting better. Logic, half and half. But seriously, I would like to hear what you consider typical American design flaws. Or tendencies if you prefer. Other than making things overly large.
Just as an aside, I was a developer in the 80's and was at an Atari music software event with the Steinberg and C-Lab guys. Nice enough folks, by and large, though they spend a lot of time hovering over this program http://atari-music.fddvoron.name/realtime.htm. I think Creator had just revved to Notator. Not sure if they'd changed the company name yet. I seem to remember perhaps an announcement to that effect.
I am very much a fan of Live's design ethos, with some small exceptions. Cubase, not so much, but getting better. Logic, half and half. But seriously, I would like to hear what you consider typical American design flaws. Or tendencies if you prefer. Other than making things overly large.
Just as an aside, I was a developer in the 80's and was at an Atari music software event with the Steinberg and C-Lab guys. Nice enough folks, by and large, though they spend a lot of time hovering over this program http://atari-music.fddvoron.name/realtime.htm. I think Creator had just revved to Notator. Not sure if they'd changed the company name yet. I seem to remember perhaps an announcement to that effect.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 6427 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from Sweden
Avid were in serious trouble like 5 years ago - they were unlisted on Nasdaq since they did not produce the proper reports for several years. That's a real bad sign of the state for such a large company.
Then they got a new set of spreadsheet guys that were all arrogant in setting the policy for ProToools, MediaComposer etc.
- if you ever leave annual support subscription you have to buy a new license
- and prices were really up there, $199 annually each for plugin bundle and updates/support, $398 annually keeping up.
- we can do anything and you(industry) just have to pay
- it's nothing like us
- we set the rules
They got relisted if it was 2016 fixing up quarterly reports, shares went all the way up to $18 on pure expectations. But report after report after that produced losses.
During this time share went down to $4 just about, and since they been between $5-$8 just about.
And after 18 months or so they changed policy again to quite reasonable terms. So support $99 and $99 for plugin bundle they offer and you can alway buy back in on the license you have. So having all 3rd party plugins you could get full updates on ProTools for $99 annually.
And now is the first time I ever saw ads of this sort with discount on already low prices - that they cannot even keep customerbase on these terms which I find quite reasonable. That really tells a story business is not going that well.
I think management overestimate subscription policy - it means you are working all days year round with your daw possibly good thing. But if you just have periods over year you use daw now and then - subscription is not what you want. You pay and pay for this you don't use all the time.
But Avid are not alone, Adobe went subscription model only for Premiere Pro, Cyberlink Powerdirector only have campaign on they 365 subscriptions model and I stay away from them too until discounts on perpetual license.
Subscription model - pay again or it stops working - is from consumer view really bad idea. But wet dream for spreadsheet guys.
When a company goes from all cocky to humble and start intensive discount campaigns - you kind of gloat a bit.
- Beware the Quoth
- 33177 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Oh look, a random punter second-guessing the marketing decisions of a multi-million dollar corporation... we just dont get enough of that round here.
my other modular synth is a bugbrand
- KVRAF
- 23495 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
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- addled muppet weed
- 105878 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
is this about chicken in cans?
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- KVRAF
- 2989 posts since 5 Nov, 2014
For flawed DAW, it has spot on automation, opposed to pedantic German and etc engineering...
https://www.admiralbumblebee.com/music/ ... iffer.html
Actually, only Americans nailed automation aspect for their DAW's, Pro Tools, Reaper and Digital Performer...
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- addled muppet weed
- 105878 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
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- KVRAF
- 2989 posts since 5 Nov, 2014
Of course, this or name your favorite whatever
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- KVRAF
- 1996 posts since 16 Jan, 2013 from USA
Why not? That's what we do at KVR. LOL. I'm truly interested in what others might consider American design tendencies or flaws. I think I'm too close to spot them. There are definitely styles and philosophies that vary from one culture to the next. I think these are slowly melding as we all take the best bits from each other.
If of course, the debate is what you were referring to.
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- KVRAF
- 5818 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
Avid has a rather wide portfolio of products. I used PT in school and while it does the job, was not my favourite daw... but Media Composer is incredible compared to other video editors, and goes way beyond.
That doesnt necessarily make them good business people.
That doesnt necessarily make them good business people.
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 3 Jul, 2020
I think a lot of the drop as the "industry standard" just has to do with the sample that your looking at. If you're basing that off a forum of people who make music....no...pro tools isn't going to be widely used. But literally EVERY studio in the country worth its weight has a copy....for good reason.