![]() ![]() Cubase didn't have audio recording until almost the end of the 90s, same with Logic Platinum. Long before 'pro audio' came to every other DAW on the market, Pro Tools was the ONLY one. Guess what, because of those 30 years on the market, its STILL the industry standard because thats what most big professional studios started with and thats what they know how to use. The reason people still jump in with ProTools is because 30 years ago it WAS the industry standard for digital audio because nothing else was around. After all the best selling record of all times was released in 1983, so why bothering using 2021 technology? Ah right, so people on a forum,who for the great part are playing professionals in their parents basement,can spend their days arguing about what the best cracked software they found on the net is View attachment 29523Ĭlick to expand.Actually Pro Tools is around 32 years old you should probably double check before trying to post facts. I always forget that on this forum up to five years ago there were still people who refused to upgrade from windows xp, thus it wouldn t surprise me if some self claimed real studio insisted on using the same stuff they started with. And pro tools didn t exist 30 years ago.Obviously there is no competition in the music industry, every business in the field has no need to look for the best quality they can achieve because they all surely go on with what they started and nobody tries to overwhelm the others with innovations, they all settle with what they have, because it is what they started with. And some real studios weren t born 30 years ago, some were born in more recent times, nonetheless they use pro tools. I almost never touch a mouse.Īhhh.NO.They use what is set as the industry standard, whether you like it or not. I have a console that uses Eucon and love it. I do require built in Eucon integration as I never will be a mouse mixer. Reaper could, in the future, become my DAW of choice. I may someday choose to do the hard work and make it work the way I prefer. I do use Nuendo but always have my eye on Reaper. It is possible to mod far past forward compatibility. Time consuming building your perfect DAW 2. The customization from the community are also super powerful but also can make for two things. Reaper is seriously awesome because of the freedoms that the audio engine provides, one example is powerful audio routing including multiple sample rates. It is also not a simple DAW at entry but is very powerful including macros. ![]() The other is the lack of handling multiple sample rates at the same time. Two things that are not great is limited audio routing, it is still based on simple console routing. I will say that Cubase/Nuendo have a fair amount of customization considering it is a mainstream DAW. After all the best selling record of all times was released in 1983, so why bothering using 2021 technology? Ah right, so people on a forum,who for the great part are playing professionals in their parents basement,can spend their days arguing about what the best cracked software they found on the net is ![]() ![]() Click to .They use what is set as the industry standard, whether you like it or not. ![]()
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