![]() + GUI is pretty (but lots of animations may slow your machine down) + GUI almost never crashes with the audio engine, so there is a great chance to be able to save your project + GUI is separated from the audio engine which results in reliable audio performance + integrated fx and instruments have ok quality + stable and reliable (when not using wine-vst) two ways to do automation with different time-lines that interact in confusing ways (tracking and "painting") native plugins can't be used in other hosts, but native sample-instruments can via renoise no proper jack-midi support (needs amidid) + text based file format (version control!, recovering), xml based, unreadable but theoretically writable + linux-vst-plugins (and wine-vst via airwave) GUI is not pretty (but can be enhanced a bit via themes) expect to read a lot and watch lots of tutorials, but then also automate a lot of your tasks downside of wine: not really real-time, even with wineasio downside of wine: never do an update, if you have something working no native linux plug-ins (but honestely: you don't miss much) must be configured and fine-tuned a lot to be useful + great active, supportive and collaborative community + updates don't break things, because they are severely tested by the community + very good price (you might even try the fully functional demo as long as you like) + high quality native plug-ins (fast, good sounding) + native plug-ins can be used in other hosts (cockos vst-plug-ins-bundle, even jsx fx can be used) + plug-ins can be sand-boxed (not to crash host) + exportable fine grained readable + writable options (version control!, recovering) + readable + writable text based file format (version control!, recovering) "Fast" means seldom to no xruns, "slow" means lots of xruns. ![]() Everything that comes then is not worth your time IMHO. The DAWs are sorted in descending order of quality. ![]() Maybe some infos are not up to date (esp.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |