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DeBro wrote:Nuendo! You really got to be kidding this visual artist and musician. That looks as though you're in very dim lights at mid-night. Anyhow, no flame wars. It's just for fun. :)
now THAT'S an expensive program! :hihi:

for those who like it, great.....mpty......but I really can't understand what that extra 1500/2000 bucks buys ya :shrug:

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birrbits wrote:Image

I just reinstalled BeOS
probably won't use this for much, but that is one pretty console :)
whooooooooooooo..........it's like a nice acid trip...........

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Hypertone wrote:Looks nice, but what a waste of screen space. Those EQ
s take up half the screen.
Yes, but there's probably other options i.e. small faders view or simply no EQ view like in SX/Nuendo.
And when using 2 (or more) monitors with a screensets function, that's not really a problem. At least not for me.

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eyeknow666 wrote: whooooooooooooo..........it's like a nice acid trip...........
You can spin it in all 3 dimensions....

if your bored

doesn't affect the mix 1 bit

:D

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Whats soo special about SAW in general? What does it do that others cant do?

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eyeknow666 wrote:I really can't understand what that extra 1500/2000 bucks buys ya :shrug:

- Up to 10.2 surround sound
- Up to 192k in / 384kHz out Audio recording
- Network Collaboration
- DeClicker PlugIn - Audio Restoration
- DeNoiser PlugIn - Audio Restoration
- TestGenerator PlugIn
- MultiScope PlugIn - Oscilloscope, FFT, Phase, Jelly-Fish surround sound view
- Mix 8 to 2 PlugIn for Surround Mixdown
- Optional Panner PlugIns for Surround Sound
- Alternate Key Command Sets
- AES-31 Support
- Premier Generic EDL Support
- Open TL 3.0 support
- Edit Mode for syncing events and fades to picture
- Insert Event into Project at Timecode position
- Track Sheet Printing
- Direct import support for M1V (mpeg1) and M2V (mpeg2) as well as VOB (DVD ripped mpeg2).
- ID Controller support
- TimeBase support - professional synchronizer
- Sony 9-Pin support with Nuendo as master
- Dolby Pro-Logic (Dolby Analog) Encoder / Decoder
- Support for Dolby Digital (AC3) Encoder / Decoder
- Support for DTS Encoder / Decoder
- Advanced Crossfade Editor
- Save Offline Process as Batch
- Configurable Menus
- Online Recording Mode - auto punch in/out when receiving Timecode
- Display Film Formats in Timeline (Feet and Frames for 16mm and 35mm Film)
- Audio warp to picture
- Scrubbing video via System Link
- Ability to control video playback speed


So yes, it costs more but most of these functions are usefull in media production studios.

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I really do appreciate the post. I was not aware of a couple of things.

Let me then re-define the question......

How useful is that to the home studio........or even pro studio unless you are a big time movie editor? I'm guessing that it won't run properly on a regular pc with those specs........

So (and again it's question not a put down) how does it compare to all these other products like sonar/protools (le/mpowered) live, etc??

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birrbits wrote:
eyeknow666 wrote: whooooooooooooo..........it's like a nice acid trip...........
You can spin it in all 3 dimensions....

if your bored

doesn't affect the mix 1 bit

:D
So, I'm guessing that it's even harder to get things done with all that visual eye-candy than even other daw/hosts? :lol:

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Jens, make a nice Podium screenshot, showing a neatly layed out mixer, will ya? :)

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I forgot about podium.......geeeeez what a nice layout :love:

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Another vote for Live 5 - simple, efficient, functional. Very much SOFTWARE.

Failing that, I think the Samplitude one indeed looks very lush if you want something very full-on.

And I think the FL mixer deserves an honourable mention, again because it's very clear and simple ... and *almost* tempted me down the FL route a couple of years back when it was added (but again, it's not one I personally use). :wink:

I think that the Cubase and Sonar ones are both too complex looking. The Sonar one in particular seems to me to waste a lot of screen estate.

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The first time I saw live.....it's like.....ok, this is a nice gimmik......but not for 400 bucks.

The second time was like.........no......not for 400 bucks.

The third time got my attention...........but no for 400 bucks......

Now, live 4 was close........really close but it just could not justify 400 bucks........plus protools came with a decent little lite 4 version......

But for 250 bucks........(upgrade lite) live 5 is :love:

Just fabulous!

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You can hide the mixer elements you don't need in Samplitude . Also Samp is skinable. Synthax have some new skins they are about to release as well including the Alloy Skin Suite :

http://www.synthax.com/alloy_website/img/s_mixer1.jpg

and the Dark Alloy Skin Suite :

http://www.synthax.com/dark_alloy_websi ... mixer1.jpg

With a crossgrade you can get Samplitude Pro 8.2 for 599.- Euro or do Sam for Rent (which I have)for £19.99 per month (25 month contract including 2 free version upgrades )

http://www.samplitude.com/de/sfr_AD.htm

Regards
Kraznet

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Every single one of those fake console shots makes me sick to my stomach now that I'm using Tracktion. What a waste of time they are for a mouse-pusher like me. Unless you've got a control surface connected to your machine; where you can use your 4 fingers and 2 thumbs to shove sliders up and down, the console view is a true waste of programming and screen space.

Now if I had a control surface, that would be a different story. But without one, the fakey GUI-only versions are all just eye candy and really get in the way of getting things done with a mouse and automation curves as the main way to fade and fly effects and such.

Tracktion has it's warts but I fly about 3 times faster now with it; without all the clutter of the other 'faking hardware' hosts; fancy and as expensive as they may be.

So pHz, I'm with you; I'll take screenshot #2 from your post.

-Scott

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fwiw, podium skipped the whole "mimic hardware mixers/structures/stuffs" as well.

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