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Wow, just being on these forums for a day there's probably 5-10 DAWs i've never heard of.

Is there really a market for it and what is the market? Are they just trying to profit off the "DAW switchers"?

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i, for one, didn't change Daw from the last days of notator logic...

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LivingParadox wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:08 am Is there really a market for it
yes
and what is the market?
people wanting to buy a DAW
Are they just trying to profit off the "DAW switchers"?
no
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Are there too many different types of guitars ? Or do different players prefer different guitars?
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whyterabbyt wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 4:22 pm
LivingParadox wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:08 am Is there really a market for it
yes
Seemingly the number of people who want to make music at home doesn't stop to grow ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Also, this is bad for music producers as the number of people who listen to the music probably doesn't grow much.
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I think people probably don't switch much once they've got into it, given the time investment needed to master a DAW. I have 4 DAWs at the moment, but only properly use two of them.

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It is good that the market is competitive. DAWs could cost more if it wasn't.

Plus, they all borrow innovations from each other. So with more competitors, more DAW developers coming up with new ideas. Then eventually become standardized in DAWs

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Yearofthegoat wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 5:24 pm I think people probably don't switch much once they've got into it, given the time investment needed to master a DAW. I have 4 DAWs at the moment, but only properly use two of them.
exactly ...very relevant !

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cel4145 wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 5:29 pm It is good that the market is competitive. DAWs could cost more if it wasn't.

Plus, they all borrow innovations from each other. So with more competitors, more DAW developers coming up with new ideas. Then eventually become standardized in DAWs
very relevant too !!! :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Have any DAWs disappeared, i.e. folded due to lack of customers?

I can't think of any ATM, so one could argue that there aren't too many - from a free market perspective.

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Yearofthegoat wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 8:09 pm Have any DAWs disappeared, i.e. folded due to lack of customers?

I can't think of any ATM, so one could argue that there aren't too many - from a free market perspective.
Development costs a lot, but maintaining a website to sell an already developed product doesn’t. So you’re not necessarily going to see a DAW implode in real time in dramatic fashion. But development may slow to a crawl or quietly cease altogether.

What is also quite common is a developer gets acquired by a larger company who can maintain day-to-day operations when the developer no longer can.

A partial list includes:

Opcode (Studio Vision) → Gibson
CoolEdit (Audition) → Adobe
Sonic Foundry (Vegas, ACID) → Sony
Emagic (Logic) → Apple
Steinberg (Cubase, Nuendo) → Pinnacle
DigiDesign (Pro Tools) → Avid
Steinberg (Cubase, Nuendo) → Yamaha
Cakewalk (Sonar) → Bandlab
PreSonus (Studio One) → Fender

This list is in no way complete, but you can see it includes just about every major DAW. Less notable developers don’t have the luxury of being bought out.
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LivingParadox wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:08 am Wow, just being on these forums for a day there's probably 5-10 DAWs i've never heard of.

Is there really a market for it and what is the market? Are they just trying to profit off the "DAW switchers"?
There are too many threads about DAWs. Multiple roads lead to Rome.
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Rommelaar wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 8:56 pm
LivingParadox wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:08 am Wow, just being on these forums for a day there's probably 5-10 DAWs i've never heard of.

Is there really a market for it and what is the market? Are they just trying to profit off the "DAW switchers"?
There are too many threads about DAWs. Multiple roads lead to Rome.
I wonder if that has anything to do with there being an entire subforum dedicated to DAWs.
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too much stuff in general.
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