Whatever the reason, there are more different and very tempting DAWs out there and some, like Tracktion, have come of age… Maybe you are finally fed up with features not being fixed? Or not enough features being added in updates? Or too many? Or maybe you are just stuck in a creative rut and think a new way could be the better way. So making the leap and leaving that old world behind is the real effort. Then Gadget came out, so I started using that. I’ve swapped to Logic, stuck with it, moved to Live… but carried on using Logic. What on earth would it take for you to switch DAWs? A complete computer crash that wipes out everything you’ve produced? Perhaps a tragic accident that results in memory loss so you ‘might as well make the effort’ to learn a new one? Or maybe someone from Apple/Steinberg/Avid/Ableton et al either insulting you personally or bribing you (depending on your shift in DAW preference).Īctually, learning a new DAW is not the challenge – heaven knows, I’ve tested enough over the years and most are dead easy to get up and running with – but actually jumping over and using a different one (and only one) full time, and not using your old one, is a challenge. Linux Ubuntu 16.04 all with Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz Processor, 2GB RAM New Racks to build limitless DSP chains.Compositional tools such as the synchronised pattern generators and real-time MIDI chord player.
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