More info on T2
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 6 Jun, 2004 from New Hampshire, USA
I didn't read that, but that's awesome. I'm sure that they didn't work all this time to release like 6 new features and say "have a good one, it's 300 bucks!"
At lease I hope not.
At lease I hope not.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
May well be.
I suspect less, but we'll see.
Ron-- you just can't help trolling, eh?
I can tell that you didn't mean to and that it wasn't intentional, but it's like it's in your blood or something. Like having a certain colour of eyes. No matter what, you can't help posting doubtful and negative comments. 
There's obviously no way that's the end of the list. There's still MIDI to go, and the Acuma plug-ins I suspect (though it was never promised)... not to mention other bundled plug-ins if they had any developers respond to Jules'/Beno's request in the DSP forum.

Greg
Ron-- you just can't help trolling, eh?
There's obviously no way that's the end of the list. There's still MIDI to go, and the Acuma plug-ins I suspect (though it was never promised)... not to mention other bundled plug-ins if they had any developers respond to Jules'/Beno's request in the DSP forum.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 1 Feb, 2004 from UK
I have to agree AD80 it seems Tracktion started out being significantly different form the competition and cheaper.AD80 wrote:I think T2 is gonna make its OWN realm. A realm where you get all the features you want from a big sequencer and non of the features you dont want. All at an affordable price.TheWall wrote:
I still firmly believe if they position T2 into the big sequencer's realm, it'll be a commercial suicide.
Tracktion 2 so far would appear to fit the same description.Ease of use,workflow speed, now with high end features?
Tracktion 2 may have a similar impact as Live 4 did last summer.It's looking good, very good...
I hear Phillip uses Nuendo as well as Tracktion...I wonder if any video or scoring features have found their way into Tracktion
Possibly even a Live 4 realtime module/feature/mode in T2,UV22/HR or Pow - r dithering...
Maybe just maybe we shall see...the following features were mentioned as *coming soon* back in 2003 in a sound on sound review
"...the addition of features aimed at those producing music for picture, such as external machine control/sync and QuickTime playback".
I wonder... 8)I think CD burning was a consideration at some point as well,(waaaaaay back.) Will CD/DVD burning make it into the Tracktion party like Samplitude 8?
Anyway at the rate the features are being added to the T2 site we will soon know whats in and whats not...surround?
Tracktion 1 is still brilliant but it looks like that was only the beginning of Jules plans!
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- KVRAF
- 6490 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from Rochester, NY
GOD stop freaking labelling me, i dont fit in a troll label. im asking, if the features now we know would you be satisfied? Thats all im asking. I think even at what it is now, I'd even pay $75 or so to upgrade.
Just for that midi stepper
RonC
RonC
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- KVRist
- 59 posts since 23 Sep, 2003
Thank The Lord I am burnin' up in here!!
May the passionate fire of Music mold your soul into the image of the Master Musician.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
It was the "looooool" that made it look like trolling. It seemed like "LOL, there's no WAY I'd pay for an upgrade with only these features, would YOU?" PLUS, your implication that the 'strip-tease' was almost done, when most of us (I think) suspect that it's maybe half done OR if there are only a few features left they'll be the big important ones.rpc9943 wrote:GOD stop freaking labelling me, i dont fit in a troll label. im asking, if the features now we know would you be satisfied? Thats all im asking. I think even at what it is now, I'd even pay $75 or so to upgrade.Just for that midi stepper
RonC
Actually, right now if the list stopped, I'd have to make my decision based on price. Thankfully, I'm confident that there will be many many more or at least more important ones (Piano roll, hopefully loop audio recording).
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
I'm not. I hardly use MIDI. Though, if OTHER people have made suggestions, I'm sure there's a reason for it and I'll be happy the changes are made once I get more into MIDI.
However, if you read my post carefully, I wasn't saying that I need piano roll changes. I was merely saying that it hasn't been announced yet as a new feature, and most of us are pretty sure it WILL be something announced.
Greg
However, if you read my post carefully, I wasn't saying that I need piano roll changes. I was merely saying that it hasn't been announced yet as a new feature, and most of us are pretty sure it WILL be something announced.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I don't think the list is even half done personally, and I believe that Mackie are still holding back the real showstoppers. It's quite normal to see feature update lists with 70 or so items in them. Just be patient and hold on to your hats
I expect or hope we might see at least a *couple* of the following:
MIDI improvements (?event list)
Possibly more Acuma plugs, plus 3rd party
Quick time/video support
Acidised looping tools
Optional mixer view (Mackie make mixers, right?)
Improvements to the sampler
But yes, Ron, I would upgrade (price permitting) even for the present list. You can count me back in the fold
I expect or hope we might see at least a *couple* of the following:
MIDI improvements (?event list)
Possibly more Acuma plugs, plus 3rd party
Quick time/video support
Acidised looping tools
Optional mixer view (Mackie make mixers, right?)
Improvements to the sampler
But yes, Ron, I would upgrade (price permitting) even for the present list. You can count me back in the fold
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Sure - I don't personally need it anywayLunch Money wrote:Wouldn't hold your breath for video.
Agree about the rest, though.
I missed off Surround from my list, but I think that *may* be in there too.
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- KVRist
- 317 posts since 13 Oct, 2001 from Mars
It's a bit ironic...christianmusicmaker wrote: I have to agree AD80 it seems Tracktion started out being significantly different form the competition and cheaper.
The features you listed (scoring, video, CD burning, surround) are pretty much exclusive to the "major league" sequencers. Not to mention the continous comparison to Live, Nuendo, Samplitude etc.
Pro market is a very narrow one. And the 'pro' users are very hard to please.
I'd say *beep* them(pardon me, I'm a bit drunk atm). If T2 has those new features, good, but better not because they thought that would lure in the 'pro' users, but because the features actually help shaping T2 as an alternative(and better) way to make music.
Positioning has little to do with what a product actually can do.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
It seems to me that the hardware/software integration thing is the *big* issue of the moment.
With parings like Avid/Digidesign, Yamaha/Steinberg, Roland/Edirol/Cakewalk, Apple/emagic, etc, then I still think that Mackie will want Tracktion to reflect in software the values that they have in hardware - i.e. appeal to the same market.
Look at Mackie's hardware market and you'll see where they are going to want to pitch T2.
I'm sure it's that simple.
With parings like Avid/Digidesign, Yamaha/Steinberg, Roland/Edirol/Cakewalk, Apple/emagic, etc, then I still think that Mackie will want Tracktion to reflect in software the values that they have in hardware - i.e. appeal to the same market.
Look at Mackie's hardware market and you'll see where they are going to want to pitch T2.
I'm sure it's that simple.
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- KVRist
- 317 posts since 13 Oct, 2001 from Mars
TBH, that's something worries me. But it's too early to judge until Mackie actually delievers T2.headquest wrote:It seems to me that the hardware/software integration thing is the *big* issue of the moment.
With parings like Avid/Digidesign, Yamaha/Steinberg, Roland/Edirol/Cakewalk, Apple/emagic, etc, then I still think that Mackie will want Tracktion to reflect in software the values that they have in hardware - i.e. appeal to the same market.
Look at Mackie's hardware market and you'll see where they are going to want to pitch T2.
I'm sure it's that simple.
Yet the way they position/treat those Acuma plugs really worries me...they become accessories to their hardware products with unrealistic pricetags on them.(unless you buy the hardware then get the plugins for free)
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
Hmmm, rugged reliable hardware which outperforms the majority of the overpriced boutique wank that gets punted out to bedroom superstars. That'd be a f**king tragedy.TheWall wrote:TBH, that's something worries me.headquest wrote:Look at Mackie's hardware market and you'll see where they are going to want to pitch T2.
I'm sure it's that simple.


