Yes. And I don’t think it has to do, at this point in time, with BW being the new kid in town anymore.SLiC wrote: Thu Dec 21, 2023 7:43 amIn terms of number of users and market share that statement is true.
I mean… every forum and in a lot of Ableton YouTube videos, you see BW being mentioned, by its users in the comments section, with encouragement to switch over. It’s actually a good option for many Ableton (and other DAWs) users that needs another type of workflow.
What “monster” means, beside the market share, is Ableton’s ability to engage again in the game by trying to restructure its old framework. I was surprised to see so much innovation in the pianoroll and global scale awareness for what many people call “an old stiff locked code”.
To me v12 is a glimpse into the awakening giant that has been taken for granted regarding its dead end road because of the original limitations of the code structure.
Such as (and BW abandoned the PR so far)
(Posted by Yorrrrrr in another thread)
Who knows what’s really happening behind the scenes…
I think we should be ready to be surprised, but not yet…