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jens wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 12:51 am
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.
Well, 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.
Yes, I already clarified this in a subsequent post; its basically different tiers of an application.
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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.
Yes, sorry, I read that only after I had already replied.


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 :lol:
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gentleclockdivider wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 7:17 am Studio one : fork of Fl studio ...just kidding :lol:
you mean of Cubase, right? ;-)

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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 )
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Maybe a link between acid pro and mixcraft too.
There are some audio software that have rebranded.
peace and love for all.

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Grodada wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 12:42 pm Maybe a link between acid pro and mixcraft too.
There are some audio software that have rebranded.
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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the current DAW software market makes me want to shift to hardware like i had in the 90s

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mjolnir wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 6:35 pm the current DAW software market makes me want to shift to hardware like i had in the 90s
Honestly, I feel the same. Feature creep is a woeful understatement of events.

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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
Actually that was the Magix Midi Studio... but I think it was rather a licensing deal than a fork.

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MainStage is exactly this, no?

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Pepin wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 11:05 am MainStage is exactly this, no?
no

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Nathanananan wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 1:32 pm
Pepin wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 11:05 am MainStage is exactly this, no?
no
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.

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