Why would you want your work spread out over so many different programs?I don't get the "this DAW or die" crowd at all. I have about 7 on this computer, and I almost always use DP, but it's just not that hard to learn a new DAW, they all do pretty much the same things.
Why would you want to put time into learning other DAWs that could have been put into learning one DAW really well?
They may all do roughly the same thing, but they don’t all do it the same way. The key is to find the DAW that works the way you want it to. Then you don’t really need to learn it.
I am “this DAW or die” with Studio One for that reason. But maybe Studio One’s one-click drag&drop workflow doesn’t make sense to everyone. I get that, too.
Statistics: Posted by jamcat — Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:17 pm