No shock, I've used DAWs from (Digital) Performer in the 80's to other 10 other including Logic.machinesworking wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 6:23 pmYou mention reasons for leaving, none of them are valid IMO. This is KVR, I'm certain you're aware that no topic is off limits in terms of sticking to the subject.Biscotto wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 4:40 pmSo that’s why you left Ableton?
No enough here because here we are focusing on the facts of why we left BWS.
All those positive points you are listing are insufficient to keep many users from leaving BWS and this is the point of this topic.
We are voicing the reasons we left BWS based on the topic intention.
You felt like proving that the topic, and the listed reasons from several users, is in some way unjustified or not fair based on your experience with the software.
I can easily agree with your claims but it would be better placed in a topic titled “Why I stick with BWG”.
We are trying to give an honest account of the reasons why we leaving BWS and I think that Ableton, in my case it’s way superior in workflow for my needs and ahead of the game which IS the reason I’m leaving.
You seems to forget the topic intention and a defense lawyer is not required.
I’m freely leaving the platform with no collateral damage to your client.
If there was a topic “Why I left Ableton” I would have no business being there because I use Ableton. Just saying....![]()
Reasons to stick to Live are really not mentioned by you, and a lot of your reasons for leaving Bitwig are unfamiliarity and assumptions that are actually played out in real life with Live, like the fact that M4L's introduction has significantly slowed down Live itself's development process.
I could name a dozen reasons to stick to Live, none of them would do with the UX or the addition of the Grid in Bitwig, it would be things like movie hosting, the mentioned global nature of the LFO, Jitter in M4L, the actual GUI ( I like the streamlined look ), etc. But when it comes to UX, Bitwig wins that battle, the browser, key commands, navigating the interface, window sets, MIDI editing etc.
Anyway if Live makes you happy, great, but I still think that from what you wrote, it's more like you never really got over that interface shock that anyone has when using a new DAW, after being completely immersed in a particular DAWs way of doing things.![]()
I'm aware this is KVR
I produce more again and that's the hard fact. That is actually shocking you