Waveform simple
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- KVRian
- 772 posts since 1 Oct, 2019
What do you think, would there be users for a Waveform simple version that would have only those tools whose removal would make it useless?
I don't record any instruments live, I construct my music.
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- KVRAF
- 1603 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
Honestly, there's nothing simple about any DAW. By the time you get it to the MIDI editor and ability to edit audio, you're pretty much all the way there. Everything else is just editing features that make other tasks more interesting or useful.
I'd think by the time you get to that point of skill, you're ready for more features anyway.
I'd think by the time you get to that point of skill, you're ready for more features anyway.
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- KVRAF
- 3508 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
I don't think it really fits the Waveform business model.
'Starter' DAWs like Cubase Elements or Live Intro make sense because the parent product is expensive. Waveform Pro on the other hand doesn't cost all that much more than Cubase Elements. Stripped back DAWs like Elements and Intro also act as a low-cost gateway into the ecosystem, but Waveform Free does this for Tracktion Software and it's a feature-complete product with no cutbacks.
Waveform Free literally being "yesterday's Waveform Pro" also means there's no separate product to code/maintain/support. It's a mature product that's had the benefit of bugfixes and the like patched in back when it was the flagship. A "simple" version of of a DAW is only really simple to the user - to the developer it's probably no less complex a project that needs to be worth the development time/support burden.
'Starter' DAWs like Cubase Elements or Live Intro make sense because the parent product is expensive. Waveform Pro on the other hand doesn't cost all that much more than Cubase Elements. Stripped back DAWs like Elements and Intro also act as a low-cost gateway into the ecosystem, but Waveform Free does this for Tracktion Software and it's a feature-complete product with no cutbacks.
Waveform Free literally being "yesterday's Waveform Pro" also means there's no separate product to code/maintain/support. It's a mature product that's had the benefit of bugfixes and the like patched in back when it was the flagship. A "simple" version of of a DAW is only really simple to the user - to the developer it's probably no less complex a project that needs to be worth the development time/support burden.
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- KVRian
- 1208 posts since 29 Aug, 2014
The other thing is - Waveform is inherently much simpler to conceptualize for new users. I find the gyrations required to add a midi .vst to some other DAWS to be somewhat confusing, compared to the simple/logical Waveform left-to-right processing.
The ONE thing I would change would be to default the view to show the full selection panel at the bottom, rather than hiding it. Have the hidden option be a user selection that you can "optimize" after you've figured your way around and not leave newbies struggling to find the "highly useful" primary settings.
Others might be the "recording" section - selecting track/input/armed/virtual MIDI keyboard. Logical once you've used it a few times (or watched some of the videos on the Tracktion site, which are excellent by the way ! ).
The ONE thing I would change would be to default the view to show the full selection panel at the bottom, rather than hiding it. Have the hidden option be a user selection that you can "optimize" after you've figured your way around and not leave newbies struggling to find the "highly useful" primary settings.
Others might be the "recording" section - selecting track/input/armed/virtual MIDI keyboard. Logical once you've used it a few times (or watched some of the videos on the Tracktion site, which are excellent by the way ! ).
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- KVRAF
- 2461 posts since 9 Oct, 2008 from UK
It's like spreadsheets and word processors. You don't have to use every feature. Just use the ones you want. A simplified version isn't going to cost less than free.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 772 posts since 1 Oct, 2019
Yes, there're many angles to view the idea of a simple DAW. The richness of features makes any DAW intimidating for beginners. It would help if the DAW had two menu sets, one complete and one simplified.
I don't record any instruments live, I construct my music.
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- KVRAF
- 2417 posts since 17 Jun, 2003
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- KVRAF
- 1603 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and even Deezer, whatever the hell Deezer is.
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