Well it was a fantastic update for me anyway. Admiral Bumblebee the guy who makes flow charts on DAWs hated it, but you can't please everybee.
Worst DAW update so far?
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- KVRAF
- 8044 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
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- 954 posts since 3 Apr, 2018
What happened to the rest of big named DAWS?
Can’t see Protools, Reason, Waveform etc;
Btw; It’s obvious that the most popular ones will get the bad wrap - most users
Can’t see Protools, Reason, Waveform etc;
Btw; It’s obvious that the most popular ones will get the bad wrap - most users
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- KVRAF
- 35678 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
They haven't had any worst DAW updates.Atlatnesiti wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:29 am What happened to the rest of big named DAWS?
Can’t see Protools, Reason, Waveform etc;
Anyway, I remember a few updates which let to people crying over how unstable DAW XY is now. Nothing ever happened to me in that regard though, with the same version. Must be my stable PC.
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- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
Well, if this poll was made now, Reason 12 would easily take the lead - 6 months in it still isn't working properly for a lot of people and is fairly glitchy for the rest of them. It's usable, but shouldn't be released in that state.
- KVRAF
- 8119 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
Surely the worst update of all time must be the legendary Tracktion 3?
Mackie bought/invested in it, made it look crap, added loads of unwanted shite and made it really unstable.
Effectively killed it till it's resurrection a few years back by the original author & co.
Mackie bought/invested in it, made it look crap, added loads of unwanted shite and made it really unstable.
Effectively killed it till it's resurrection a few years back by the original author & co.
- KVRian
- 1300 posts since 3 May, 2005 from Victoria, BC
Ouch, direct attack. That hurts. It is true that they did abandon it, but the rest I disagree. It looks the exact same. Added good stuff like folder tracks, time stretching, multicore support.GaryG wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 12:39 pm Surely the worst update of all time must be the legendary Tracktion 3?
Mackie bought/invested in it, made it look crap, added loads of unwanted shite and made it really unstable.
Effectively killed it till it's resurrection a few years back by the original author & co.
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The worst update is NO update, unless it’s perfect 
- KVRAF
- 8119 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
It went all bright and lemoney? Then they took the colour editor out or something..? Too long ago.FigBug wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 2:02 pmOuch, direct attack. That hurts. It is true that they did abandon it, but the rest I disagree. It looks the exact same. Added good stuff like folder tracks, time stretching, multicore support.GaryG wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 12:39 pm Surely the worst update of all time must be the legendary Tracktion 3?
Mackie bought/invested in it, made it look crap, added loads of unwanted shite and made it really unstable.
Effectively killed it till it's resurrection a few years back by the original author & co.
Whatever, I guess I was stung as I'd been there since the start (even only joined KvR as that's where Jules was fielding support requests). I like the ideas they were going for but just found it so buggy. Was forever crashing on me, plugin scans taking literally hours, Mackie didn't seem to care, just something they could bundle with their interfaces... I jumped ship.
So genuinely glad to see they got things back on track with v4 and it's obviously come on leaps and bounds since then.
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- 12213 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
That sounds pretty awful. The worst one I've seen was when Cakewalk released Sonar X1. I actually liked it and it ran pretty stable for me, but man did that ever set off a sh!tstorm with long-time Sonar users.GaryG wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 12:39 pm Surely the worst update of all time must be the legendary Tracktion 3?
Mackie bought/invested in it, made it look crap, added loads of unwanted shite and made it really unstable.
Effectively killed it till it's resurrection a few years back by the original author & co.
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- 973 posts since 24 Oct, 2006
I rec'd Tracktion 3 as a freebie with something from Mackie and it never made it past a few moments running before it crashed miserably. I so totally agree with you. I never saw a more unstable piece of software.cryophonik wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 6:11 pmThat sounds pretty awful. The worst one I've seen was when Cakewalk released Sonar X1. I actually liked it and it ran pretty stable for me, but man did that ever set off a sh!tstorm with long-time Sonar users.GaryG wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 12:39 pm Surely the worst update of all time must be the legendary Tracktion 3?
Mackie bought/invested in it, made it look crap, added loads of unwanted shite and made it really unstable.
Effectively killed it till it's resurrection a few years back by the original author & co.
The issue with Sonar X1, I think, had to do with the introduction of Skylight. It took a while for many to become accustomed to it, but first, the howling was long and loud. Finally, I think, most did begin to appreciate it.
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- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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- KVRAF
- 8044 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
Oh jeez if we're talking of all time, it's a wash really.
DP4 - only brought OS X compatibility, and took years, it's essentially why I'm one of the only users around here, they fell far behind Logic when Apple purchased it and it ported to X fast of course.
Live 8.0- It was buggy as it gets, then M4L landed making it buggier. They literally issued a public apology for releasing it.
Logic 7.0- It added a ton of features, making Logic what we think of it today, adding all the paid for previosuly Logic instruments. It also crashed on some of us when nothing was happening and the transport was stopped, just sitting there it would kill itself.
Honorable mention to Cubase for promising to fix bugs then announcing they wouldn't be fixed until a paid upgrade.
DP4 - only brought OS X compatibility, and took years, it's essentially why I'm one of the only users around here, they fell far behind Logic when Apple purchased it and it ported to X fast of course.
Live 8.0- It was buggy as it gets, then M4L landed making it buggier. They literally issued a public apology for releasing it.
Logic 7.0- It added a ton of features, making Logic what we think of it today, adding all the paid for previosuly Logic instruments. It also crashed on some of us when nothing was happening and the transport was stopped, just sitting there it would kill itself.
Honorable mention to Cubase for promising to fix bugs then announcing they wouldn't be fixed until a paid upgrade.
