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Does this have multicore capability?

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blazarian wrote:Brent you really should learn the DAW if you think that it lacks those you mentioned there. :D Some videos even mention about those things if I remember right. Mark my words, One will be eating Cubase and even Logic customers in near future. ;)
Apparently six years of computer science hasn't included the fact that people have different preferences and needs, which is why there are so many DAWs available to choose from. Stop pretending that S1 is the only one of value. It's only your personal opinion, not objective fact. Mark my words, S1 has a long way to go before it becomes anything close to a Cubase or Logic in the market place -- if ever.
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Sorry but Studio One doesn't get me wet like Logic does.
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Reality is against S1 ever becoming anything to challenge the big ones. It takes a special sort of developer to grab a part of the market. Cockos would be able to do it, if they start sorting out there uncontrolled feature set growth. But they are special developers. There's is nothing to indicate that the Presonus developers have it in them. And if they do, the chiefs and the marketing and the shareholders will quickly kick it out of them in pursuit of the cash.
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As a last words for this thread from me I say it once more; mark my words mates. ;) This is gonna be the One some day. But if people are lazy to evolve towards the better, then be it. But that would be too sad. ;)

Ps. Yea, of course these are personal opinions. There is only researched facts from the DAWs and rest are opinions. But the funny thing is that people bash the S1 too without any further research.

But wish me good times with One, I'm gonna love it. :)

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blazarian wrote:Brent you really should learn the DAW if you think that it lacks those you mentioned there. :D Some videos even mention about those things if I remember right.
Before you stick you foot in your mouth any more about "research" I should add that the list Brent posted was all stuff that S1 doesn't have yet... with maybe one exception... pitching (transposing, cents, tones) audio which it does do.

Just sayin'... I wouldn't be throwing the "research" word around too much if I were you. :hihi:

Nothing wrong with excitement (I like it also, very much) but facts are also important.
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LawrenceF wrote:Before you stick you foot in your mouth any more about "research" I should add that the list Brent posted was all stuff that S1 doesn't have yet... with maybe one exception, two tops.

Just sayin'... I wouldn't be throwing the "research" word around too much if I were you. :hihi:
All a wasted effort I think. Nice try though. :)
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I'm sorry but it just didn't vibe :shrug:

@400 usd there is nothing about it that really made me want to switch to this. AAMOF, I can't think of one thing it does better than cubase. Workflow in cubase is fine, but if you want to get deeper...it does.

The midi didn't seem to be even as good as reaper. Note editing seemed painful and remedial. I can't imagine not having midi that isn't as powerful as cubase. The way instruments are handled seems cluttered and confusing.

We had this with reaper didn't we? Reaper was going to take over the world and everyone would jump ship.......etc.....At least reaper is reasonably priced.

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blazarian wrote:Brent you really should learn the DAW if you think that it lacks those you mentioned there. :D Some videos even mention about those things if I remember right. Mark my words, One will be eating Cubase and even Logic customers in near future. ;)
Ok, show me the video that has ANY of those features. I promise you, Studio One can't do those things.

I DO know the software, and stop assuming that I don't. So you assume I haven't learned the software, and THAT is why I think those things are missing? Point me to a place in the manual where it mentions those things. You can't. But I can point you to the feature request thread where others have noticed they are missing as well.

Studio One won't be eating any host. Those same words come along every time a new host comes along. It's never happened. I PROMISE YOU that if Studio One gains the features that Cubase has, it will have to compromise. There is only so much space to put things.

Studio One isn't the first host with people saying it was going to take over the competition. It won't. It will be a great host, and a great option for people to consider. Just like any other host. That's it.

Brent
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blazarian wrote:As a last words for this thread from me I say it once more; mark my words mates. ;) This is gonna be the One some day. But if people are lazy to evolve towards the better, then be it. But that would be too sad. ;)

Ps. Yea, of course these are personal opinions. There is only researched facts from the DAWs and rest are opinions. But the funny thing is that people bash the S1 too without any further research.

But wish me good times with One, I'm gonna love it. :)
Good luck with it. Great host. It's not going to be "the one", and you don't have any FACTS to back up your claims.

Oh, and it doesn't have the features I mentioned. Those are facts, not opinions.

Brent
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hibidy wrote:We had this with reaper didn't we? Reaper was going to take over the world and everyone would jump ship.......etc.....At least reaper is reasonably priced.
Never do understand such mindless enthusiasm. It's one thing to say positive things, but quite another to consign all other DAWs to the dustbin. Never happens, does it.
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Yes there is about majority of these features. But some aren't. To Brent and Lawrence.

"Where is the inline MIDI/list view editor?"
- The editor is at the bottom of the screen if you have "Edit" selected instead of "Mixer". You see all the "patterns" in this view, so you don't have to click the different parts separately to see other's data.

"Where are the folder tracks?"
- You can group tracks by selecting multiple and clicking group from right click menu.

"Where is the sample level audio editing(not cutting and trimming, but actual audio editing)?"
- It can be seen in the Edit view at the bottom all the time when the Edit is enabled at the right bottom view.

"Where is the non-linear pattern/clip based composing?"
- What you mean by this? Clarify. The editing is the same way as in Logic etc.. I dunno what do you exactly mean by this?

"Where is the audio tuning and quantize?"
- Tuning and quantize is found from the Edit view and the info view at the left side of tracks when toggled at the left upper side of DAW. The "i" button. And the "Edit" button is at far right bottom corner.

"Where is the drum map editor?"
- Impact. Then map your drums and toggle the piano to drum view in the edit view. Above the piano keys the drum icon button so you see the mappings.

"Where is the real-time input MIDI quantize?"
- If there is snap switched on in the quantize settings the played midi will automatically quantize.

"Where is the scrubbing?"
- Not familiar with that english word. What's scrubbing?

"Where is the video support?"
"Where is the score editing?"
"Where is anything like VST Expression?"
"Where is the surround sound support?"
- Don't know yet, I don't use these at all so haven't even searched these.
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"As a last words for this thread from me"

Does this look familiar?
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