Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

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rsaulo
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Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by rsaulo » Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:51 am

I cannot agree with this chart

http://www.digitalmusicdoctor.com/shootout/

Specially for the MIDI support, I use both Live and Logic and the difference is not too big....

The "Loops and Remix" item too, IMO, Live´s session view is the best to jamming...

Do you agree?

The Leveller
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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by The Leveller » Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:11 pm

I never pay attention to any of that, the only thing that matters is the music that comes out of the end of it and on that front I've heard rubbish and genius come out of all of them.

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by seattletruth » Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:26 pm

It looks mighty biased to me.

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by tigali » Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:12 pm

It's strange in that none of them are considered even close to being value for money (on a scale of 0-5 with 0 being worst none of them score more than 1.5) . Surely that goes against the principle of comparison? There has to be a best for there to be a worst. You can't just say they're all shit/too expensive. Compared to what? A fantasy product that hasn't been invented yet? Seems like a load of bollox to me.
I'd also query the idea that PT is worse than Live (and worst overall) for mixing and mastering. On a related note; anybody know if surround is planned for Live 9?

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by jtdj » Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:19 pm

its a load of bollox, the best DAW is the one that you know how to use the most, unless there are serious flaws/bugs/limitations then they are all similar and can all achieve professional results.

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by carpekd » Wed Feb 16, 2011 2:34 am

That's funny...Live got one of the lowest scores on the user interface, but the user interface is one of the main reasons I began to use live for all my audio work LOL

Just goes to show you.

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by Khazul » Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:05 am

I think the problem with this is whoever is judgig this is probbaly only really used to conventional workflow in a normal DAW - for that than Live's workflow actually just isnt tha great (excepting its plugin manipulation - drag+drop etc).

But wierdly they seem to score it very low on what I find are it string points and high on some bits I find realivly weak... :?

At least there is no disputing that the midi sux (not counting remote control in that) - think everyone agrees on that ;)
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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by oblique strategies » Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:12 am

tigali wrote:On a related note; anybody know if surround is planned for Live 9?
Please feel free to add your voice in requesting surround & multi-speaker support here:

http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php? ... t=surround

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by rcpunker » Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:34 am

I was thinking of to getting the Ableton 8,but, now hear the news....
beats me wrote:Native Instruments bought Ableton. They're still deciding on a snappy logo that pops and looks like hardware.

Also they're changing all the c's in the instruction manual to k's.
...I had to change on my mind because I get issue with Native Instrument Service Center on my computer.

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by T.I.M. » Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:42 am

What about session view, max for live, and innovation? Also the little things, like not having to stop to switch the order of vst's around. How about vst and au support? Wow, that was a very biased review.

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by Fizmarble » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:52 pm

rcpunker wrote:I was thinking of to getting the Ableton 8,but, now hear the news....
beats me wrote:Native Instruments bought Ableton. They're still deciding on a snappy logo that pops and looks like hardware.

Also they're changing all the c's in the instruction manual to k's.
...I had to change on my mind because I get issue with Native Instrument Service Center on my computer.
Classic.

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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by arafel » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:26 am

that "digital music" site was so ugly I couldn't even look at the chart...

Anyone with a site that sickly and garish should not be judging GUI design, or anything digital for that matter.
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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by 3phase » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:36 am

uhh.. your beloved digital quirks station wasnt the winner... thats a dark day for ableton fanboylism..
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Re: Digital Audio Workstation Software Shootout

Post by tigali » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:01 pm

3phase wrote:uhh.. your beloved digital quirks station wasnt the winner... thats a dark day for ableton fanboylism..
Classic 3phase.

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