Yes, I already clarified this in a subsequent post; its basically different tiers of an application.jens wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 12:51 amWell, the difference between Cubase and Nuendo (and between Samplitude and Sequoia) is basically of the same kind as between Cubase Artist and Cubase Pro - it's simply additional features and otherwise both applications are completely the same.whyterabbyt wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:27 am Closest to a fork is Nuendo/Cubase where Nuendo is a superset of Cubase focussed more on post.
Fork in audio software?
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Yes, sorry, I read that only after I had already replied.whyterabbyt wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 12:59 am Yes, I already clarified this in a subsequent post; its basically different tiers of an application.
By the way: Harrison Mixbus is a fork of Ardour.
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Ardour : harisson mixbus
Supercollider: numerous dumbed down live coding programs ( which btw you can also do with s.c.)
Pure data: lot's of forks of which plugdata is the most recent and interesting one
Studio one : fork of Fl studio ...just kidding
Supercollider: numerous dumbed down live coding programs ( which btw you can also do with s.c.)
Pure data: lot's of forks of which plugdata is the most recent and interesting one
Studio one : fork of Fl studio ...just kidding
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Yeah Matthias Juwan and Wolfgang Kundrus worked on cubase-Nuendo .
Only one is still at presonus , the other one left ( dunno who exactly )
Only one is still at presonus , the other one left ( dunno who exactly )
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Developers that have worked on multiple projects doesn't mean that these are forks .
Forks share the same dna from the source code , afaik acid-pro and mixcraft do not ( understandable since both are still being sold by two separate companies )
I think the verry early magix music makers was a fork of the then logic audio , it had the exact same gui
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Actually that was the Magix Midi Studio... but I think it was rather a licensing deal than a fork.gentleclockdivider wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2024 6:34 am
I think the verry early magix music makers was a fork of the then logic audio , it had the exact same gui
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Why not? It shares much of the Logic codebase and feature set while targeting a different purpose (live performance). OP is not using "fork" in the standard way, if you read the post.