No one is forcing you to read it.Unaspected wrote:None.
Boring post is boring.
How much money have you wasted buying DAWS you should have demoed properly?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 376 posts since 13 Sep, 2011 from UK
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- KVRian
- 874 posts since 28 Nov, 2016
"adjective noun is adjective" is a meme i haven't seen for a while.
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- KVRAF
- 3086 posts since 4 May, 2012
Hehe. My pleasure.sleepcircle wrote:"adjective noun is adjective" is a meme i haven't seen for a while.
Eh?mgiambro wrote:No one is forcing you to read it.Unaspected wrote:None.
Boring post is boring.
My post is boring because all I had to say was, "None".
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 376 posts since 13 Sep, 2011 from UK
Ah. Apologies. I thought you meant the thread is boring. I take it backUnaspected wrote:Hehe. My pleasure.sleepcircle wrote:"adjective noun is adjective" is a meme i haven't seen for a while.
Eh?mgiambro wrote:No one is forcing you to read it.Unaspected wrote:None.
Boring post is boring.
My post is boring because all I had to say was, "None".
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- KVRAF
- 3086 posts since 4 May, 2012
No worries.mgiambro wrote:Ah. Apologies. I thought you meant the thread is boring. I take it backUnaspected wrote:Hehe. My pleasure.sleepcircle wrote:"adjective noun is adjective" is a meme i haven't seen for a while.
Eh?mgiambro wrote:No one is forcing you to read it.Unaspected wrote:None.
Boring post is boring.
My post is boring because all I had to say was, "None"..
- KVRian
- 782 posts since 21 Apr, 2016
Lite versions are the savior of my wallet. Either they'll come with hardware, or in the case of Reason, from friends who don't want them. Still run Ableton as my core DAW, but when I'm feeling flirty I can give a good portion of other DAWs a whirl. Surprisingly helpful to my workflow, which, unfortunately for my bank account, seems to benefit from having a good selection of things to experiment with.
Nobody, Ever wrote:I have enough plugins.
- KVRAF
- 7001 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
Does REAPER 0.999 count? I tried that and Podium Free. I'm kind of used to REAPER 0.999 in terms of doing simple songs. That's all I want to do anyways, simple songs. Just because I have 20,000 midi drum patterns to use it doesn't mean my songs are not simple.dellboy wrote:
Did you try any free daws to edit your 20,000 midi files ?
Tracktion 7 ?
Cakewalk Bandlab Sonar ?
By the way, you are under zero obligation to buy Reaper just because you used it during the trial period.
I haven't tried Traction 7. I tried to download it but it was kind of a hassle, same with Cakewalk Bandlab Sonar.
I don't like to connect my computer to the internet (my main music-making computer, the Windows 7 one).
I think both Tracktion 7 and Cakewalk Bandlab Sonar required internet connection.
I am aware that I am not obligated to buy REAPER just because the 60-day trial period expired. But I can't ignore my gratitude. I want to buy it.
ah böwakawa poussé poussé
- KVRAF
- 7001 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
Now that I know it takes REAPER 4 minutes to load 20,000 MIDI files and another 4 minutes to open up the MIDI Editor and about 2 minutes to batch edit 20,000 MIDI items and another 2 minutes to batch export 20,000 MIDI items, totaling about 12 minutes to do the whole thing... I am thinking of generating another 80,000 MIDI drum patterns. Or till my duplicate MIDI item finder keeps finding duplicates 100 percent of the time. Hahahaha. I'm serious.enroe wrote:I think you'll need exactly 20,000 updates!harryupbabble wrote:... I will only get 106 updates while if I buy it at version 6.0, I will get 200 updates.
This is not off topic, right? What I am describing above is the result of demoing REAPER for 60 days.
ah böwakawa poussé poussé
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- KVRian
- 835 posts since 28 Apr, 2014 from Texas
Only one I really regret is Reaper, although it was only $50. Thats one .5 update of Cubase
Only other DAW I used before Cubase was Bitwig but I sold it.
Only other DAW I used before Cubase was Bitwig but I sold it.
SW: Cubase 9.5 | Komplete 11 | Omnisphere 2 | Perfect Storm 2.5 | Soundtoys 5
HW: Steinberg UR28M | Focal Alpha 50 | Fender Jazz Bass | Alesis VI25
HW: Steinberg UR28M | Focal Alpha 50 | Fender Jazz Bass | Alesis VI25
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- KVRist
- 433 posts since 23 Sep, 2008
LawrenceF wrote:Not to stick my beak in but it says that pretty clearly on the tech spec page.
https://www.presonus.com/products/Studio-One/tech-specs
You did stick your beak in because of who you are...
Nowhere does it state that 32 bit has been discontinued. Nowhere in any promo material does it say that 32 bit is no longer developed. Also, the devs should be ashamed of how buggy not only the first release is, but how bad it still is. I'll stick with Cubase 8.5. Handles both bit types, and has far more functionality.
What sound do dreams make when they die?
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machinesworking machinesworking https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=8505
- KVRAF
- 8084 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
Don't think I've wasted money buying any DAW. Switched around a bit and still have copies of Reason, ReNoise, Logic, DP, Reaper, and Live.
Though I thought I was going to get back into using Logic for VCA faders, older songs in Logic etc. but ended up finally getting over some of the initial humps learning Reaper and am at this point convinced it's going to end up my main DAW.
Renoise I've never made friends with, but I don't really regret buying it....
Though I thought I was going to get back into using Logic for VCA faders, older songs in Logic etc. but ended up finally getting over some of the initial humps learning Reaper and am at this point convinced it's going to end up my main DAW.
Renoise I've never made friends with, but I don't really regret buying it....
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- KVRian
- 1294 posts since 9 Jan, 2013 from morf
My first Daw, Nuendo lasted me 14 yrs, quite a good demo period, in past few months moved to Reaper as it has 32 bridge.
Checking the update price from N2 to newest seemed silly, NGK or wehaterver it was an additional cost
Checking the update price from N2 to newest seemed silly, NGK or wehaterver it was an additional cost
Man is least himself when he talks in the first person. Give him a mask, and he'll show you his true face
- KVRist
- 262 posts since 5 Jan, 2018 from Asheville, NC, USA
Not too much. i started with a pirated copy of Cool Edit Pro McGyver'd together with Ableton Live 4 Lite then to Ardour, no money spent there (except for the controller Live Lite came with). Then Logic Express, updated to Logic Pro when Express was no longer a thing. Got a couple albums of material out of that setup, and now don't really use my license anymore. The last time i fired up Logic i got frustrated and promptly deleted it off my hard drive.
Since 2014 it's been pretty much just been Ableton Live and then ReWiring into Reaper whenever i get frustrated at Ableton's CPU and PDC performance. i've made pretty good use of my DAW purchases, really.
If mastering programs count, Triumph was an infuriating waste of money.
Since 2014 it's been pretty much just been Ableton Live and then ReWiring into Reaper whenever i get frustrated at Ableton's CPU and PDC performance. i've made pretty good use of my DAW purchases, really.
If mastering programs count, Triumph was an infuriating waste of money.
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- KVRAF
- 2772 posts since 28 Mar, 2007
Do you not have an internet connection ?harryupbabble wrote:
I don't like to connect my computer to the internet (my main music-making computer, the Windows 7 one).
I think both Tracktion 7 and Cakewalk Bandlab Sonar required internet connection.
Reaper will require one to download the program, although it is not many megabytes.
Tracktion and Sonar will obviously need an internet connection to download and authorize, but after doing that the internet can be permanently disconnected.