no T2 ever.
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
To be fair though, people change sequencers for all kinds of reasons, of which development rate may only be one. I own FL Studio as well as Tracktion. FL studio has all manner of things I desire that Tracktion lacks. I still primarily use Tracktion though because I can't be doing with Fruity's small dark interface. It looks great, but my eyes aren't up to it anymore.bluedog wrote: I have come to check up on T2 virtually everyday for months - albeit "silently " - and have seen quite a few people move away...or at least partly away amid some varying amounts of frustration.
Even with all the features I could want, a host would have to offer a method of working and an environment that I find at least as enticing and creative as Tracktion, for me to switch.
All the tools in the world don't cover for talent, and for those such as myself who have but a passing acquaintance with talent, sometimes, a good uncluttered work bench is better than a whole pile of power tools.
Some tools however are absolutely essential to some jobs, be that midi clock, video, rex support, dx/au support, or whatever, and in those cases I agree people need to weigh their options appropriately.
Marketing comes and goes though. What you lose with one hand you gain with the other. Your argument is built on the idea that sequencer inertia is really not all that strong, but the flip side is that a bigger and more flashily marketed Tracktion can just as easily steal market share from other players.All the common sense T1 represents does not protect it from marketing being targeted at the very people you are referring to.(Garage Band...etc)
And targeted marketing does its thing...people build up expectations...etc
FWIW:
Jules and Mackie have both stated T2 will happen. I have no reason to doubt their word. Some here are saying T2 is going to be a Live4 killers, whilst others aer saying it is going to suck. I personally have no way of knowing which if either of these stances is true. T1 mostly works fine for me, and I'm assuming T2 will also mostly work fine for me, only perhaps with a few nips and tucks to boot. I think the hype that sometimes erupts on this forum (and god knows I've been guilty of a bit) is dangerous because it can only lead to dissappointment, but the main question is not whether Tracktion2 will unseat Cubase, but whether you believe that Mackie are pointing the software in the right direction. I happen to largely feel that they are, and that Tracktion will continue to grow into the host I want.
Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
- can't be bothered to fix typos in the above, I'm cheerfully tipsy, so you all can decipher it as you go...
Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
AD80 wrote: Oh, so the usual then?
Oiii!
Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 28 Oct, 2003
Valley,
Of course T2 is gonna happpen.
And i really think it's one of the best looking and most ergonomically clever apps around. period.
I'm just venting a little, and i think quite rightly...but not whingeing.
I'm much more of a supporter of it than anything else, but as I said, there comes a point in any process where getting into it that way is more constructive than staying totally passive and repressing all that impatience.
And Gurgle,
Although noone said T2 would be out for sure at any time, I'm quite sure that either late last year or very early 2004, we were all led to expect an April or so release.
That's where i got it
Would i invent it?
No i wouldn't..
B
Of course T2 is gonna happpen.
And i really think it's one of the best looking and most ergonomically clever apps around. period.
I'm just venting a little, and i think quite rightly...but not whingeing.
I'm much more of a supporter of it than anything else, but as I said, there comes a point in any process where getting into it that way is more constructive than staying totally passive and repressing all that impatience.
And Gurgle,
Although noone said T2 would be out for sure at any time, I'm quite sure that either late last year or very early 2004, we were all led to expect an April or so release.
That's where i got it
Would i invent it?
No i wouldn't..
B
bluedog
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRAF
- 2009 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from Cornwall, UK
I seem to remember a lot of users hoping for a spring release, but, I distinctly remember Jules saying he had not written any code for T2 at that point so was completely impossible.
Pay attention to Jules, not the forum!
If he started coding in spring then depending on the complexity of what he's doing, plus beta testing, I'd say 9 months was a minimum.
Pay attention to Jules, not the forum!
If he started coding in spring then depending on the complexity of what he's doing, plus beta testing, I'd say 9 months was a minimum.
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
I'm not a Tracktioneer, but I'm interested in it's development..
If it's any consolation, the Gothic styled Houses of Parliament on the banks of the River Thames here in sunny Britain was completed 27 years late... But at least it was finished and has served it purpose more than adequately.. however, I don't think it handled outboard MPs quite as was expected in the end, and they built Portcullis House next door to help out...
DSP
If it's any consolation, the Gothic styled Houses of Parliament on the banks of the River Thames here in sunny Britain was completed 27 years late... But at least it was finished and has served it purpose more than adequately.. however, I don't think it handled outboard MPs quite as was expected in the end, and they built Portcullis House next door to help out...
DSP
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 28 Oct, 2003
ow...I really dunnoLunch Money wrote:No, you didn't invent it; however, WHO exactly led you to believe it would be a spring release? Hmmm....
...but i said this in good faith.
BTW, I'm sure you've all seen the current Mackie T2 page...and although I din't see anything with regards to T2's sync capabilities, I sure hope all forms of pessimism - my own icluded - will be swept aside by forthcoming events.
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