I think its the history/habits and the workflow why it is still the number one choice in the fields I mentioned above... opening to new formats will not change that.fmr wrote: Fri Apr 29, 2022 3:15 pmThey are no longer a "standard" as they used to be (there were times where Pro Tools alone had like more than 70% of the market). IMO they survive only because audio people are too conservative and don't change habits easily. Once they learn to work with something, they hardly change to something else. Other than that, I can't see anything to justify that "standard" statement.zvenx wrote: Fri Apr 29, 2022 3:09 pmWhy?
I don't think Pro Tools 'succeeds' because it uses its own proprietary plugin format.
It does because, it is the industry standard for film and for mixing and for larger studios.. whether deservedly so or not.
rsp
That said, Pro Tools adopting AU/VST would be the implicit recognition they have nothing in advantage regarding other platforms, /(like Cubase and Logic) which offer a lot more to the user for way less.![]()
anyway, we can agree to disagree. I just wondered why you thought so.
rsp