It's coming!
- KVRAF
- 25031 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
yeah 'nope' - but most probably it will have at least the following features/fixes:
- better midi-editing
- better time-stretching
- audio loop-recording
- overhauled projects-page
- better automation
- better rendering
- selectable panning law
- something like folder/group tracks
and probably a lot more...
Jules is a quick coder and there haven't been any new features for almost a year now....
- better midi-editing
- better time-stretching
- audio loop-recording
- overhauled projects-page
- better automation
- better rendering
- selectable panning law
- something like folder/group tracks
and probably a lot more...
Jules is a quick coder and there haven't been any new features for almost a year now....
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 10 Jul, 2003 from Rotterdam
anyone seen FL5's automation clips? they look very handy, i hope t2 has something similar.
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- KVRist
- 171 posts since 14 Mar, 2002
OK, gonna be a bit of a curmodgeon here. I'm new to the party, admittedly, and I see real potential for this host. But I don't see any indication that T2 is actually in development. I did a search here. I mean, the alternative to thinking that the T1 giveaway means T2 is around the corner is that the T1 giveaway means that T2 ain't gonna happen.
Give me a reason to believe...
Give me a reason to believe...
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
STOP!!! u have made the groundhogs unstable! modarater?! quick hide this post before the hogs start jumping out of there office windows
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- KVRAF
- 1974 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Earth
you give it away free with the hopes that more people will check it out. Sales of T1 have probably dwindled significantly at this point, especially with nothing to fuel purchases. So you give it away... get a ton of traffic... and a ton of new interest with the idea that maybe these folks will get hooked like some of us crackheads who've been smokin' T for the last couple years.Reqs wrote:Give me a reason to believe...
the downside of all this, we (crackheads) still know nothing... and thus must resort to combing this alley (kvr) for other things to tide us over (ext, Live, etc)... but thus far, nothing gets me as high as T! damn I need a fix!!
ModuLR / Radio
- KVRAF
- 25031 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
nonono - you're quite right - T2 isn't in development anymore - move along, nothing to see here...Reqs wrote: Give me a reason to believe...
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- KVRist
- 171 posts since 14 Mar, 2002
I hear ya ModulR, and after I made that post I went and looked and sure enough, there are some hints here and there that T2 is really in development.
And I fully concur that it is a smart move by Mackie to give it away. The logical thing to think here is that T2 is gonna have so much new and cool stuff that we Free T1ers will gladly pay for it. I'll give ya that too.
Now, just to continue stirring the pot I will put this forth: T1 for free is an incredible deal. T1 at the old price of $80 was a very good deal. But I don't see what exactly Tracktion's gimmick is. It is indeed simple, and the idea of only using one screen is great, if it worked (I've noticed that I find myself pretty much having to lock and then hide my VSTis as I need them, which negates this feature), but I don't see where I'm getting anything out of Tracktion other than great value (even at $80,but especially at $0). Case in point, the other 2 hosts I've got: Sonar 4 - a high end competitor to ProTools, with tons of bells and whistles and disco shit for king dog dithering, file and project management, etc. That's its gimmick. Live 4 - its gimmick is being kind of a super sampler: record your Midi or audio into a cell, arrange them how you want, play them back live, break free of the traditional linear arrangement ideology.
Beyond price (I'll give you that much but I haven't looked into all the others: I know exT is a killer deal) what makes Tracktion such a great thing: ease of use? Live 4 is pretty damn easy. Learning curve: Live 4 takes a bit longer but once you get it you're on your way. Editing, painting audio (a la Acid): Sonar's got this one hands down. Loop creaton: Live 4.
I'm asking these questions in good faith: I want to know what I'm missing. What is it that makes Tracktion so popular with you guys. Other than the price?
And I fully concur that it is a smart move by Mackie to give it away. The logical thing to think here is that T2 is gonna have so much new and cool stuff that we Free T1ers will gladly pay for it. I'll give ya that too.
Now, just to continue stirring the pot I will put this forth: T1 for free is an incredible deal. T1 at the old price of $80 was a very good deal. But I don't see what exactly Tracktion's gimmick is. It is indeed simple, and the idea of only using one screen is great, if it worked (I've noticed that I find myself pretty much having to lock and then hide my VSTis as I need them, which negates this feature), but I don't see where I'm getting anything out of Tracktion other than great value (even at $80,but especially at $0). Case in point, the other 2 hosts I've got: Sonar 4 - a high end competitor to ProTools, with tons of bells and whistles and disco shit for king dog dithering, file and project management, etc. That's its gimmick. Live 4 - its gimmick is being kind of a super sampler: record your Midi or audio into a cell, arrange them how you want, play them back live, break free of the traditional linear arrangement ideology.
Beyond price (I'll give you that much but I haven't looked into all the others: I know exT is a killer deal) what makes Tracktion such a great thing: ease of use? Live 4 is pretty damn easy. Learning curve: Live 4 takes a bit longer but once you get it you're on your way. Editing, painting audio (a la Acid): Sonar's got this one hands down. Loop creaton: Live 4.
I'm asking these questions in good faith: I want to know what I'm missing. What is it that makes Tracktion so popular with you guys. Other than the price?
- KVRAF
- 25031 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
for me: object-orientationReqs wrote:
I'm asking these questions in good faith: I want to know what I'm missing. What is it that makes Tracktion so popular with you guys. Other than the price?
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
I think the amaing thing here is how these one man armies are taking a chunk outta the Big Guns..
You have Jules, Jorgen, the guy behind Podium, Arguru, doing all this great cutting edge next generation stuff & they're completely on thier own..
How many ppl are behind R&D in companies like Sony, Stienberg & Logic?
These solo devs are proportionately kicking the big company's asses all over the place.
Alone.
Hurrah for the UnderDogs!

You have Jules, Jorgen, the guy behind Podium, Arguru, doing all this great cutting edge next generation stuff & they're completely on thier own..
How many ppl are behind R&D in companies like Sony, Stienberg & Logic?
These solo devs are proportionately kicking the big company's asses all over the place.
Alone.
Hurrah for the UnderDogs!
- KVRAF
- 25031 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
why do you keep on telling this?jens wrote:for me: object-orientationReqs wrote:
I'm asking these questions in good faith: I want to know what I'm missing. What is it that makes Tracktion so popular with you guys. Other than the price?
They don't give a shit about this revolutionary concept anyway...
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- KVRAF
- 1974 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Earth
Utter simplicity and the way it handles audio. I arrange audio with tons of edits in it, and I love how you can slice 'em, stretch 'em, pitch 'em, slip 'em, etc... very easily. If you are into microediting your tracks, Tracktion is tops.Reqs wrote:What is it that makes Tracktion so popular with you guys. Other than the price?
and uh... object oriented!
The indie developers are indeed kicking ass... w00t!
ModuLR / Radio


