![]() But I get it done without too many troubles and difficulties.Īll this being said, my choices were dictated by the above. I might have to sometimes revisit old projects from years and years ago. I need the DAW of my choice to be available on both major platforms.ĥ. Cross platform compatibility (Win/Mac) is yet another important thing for me. Limitations (in software features and workflow) are a serious issue for me.Ĥ. ![]() Complexity isn't an issue for me since I'm in the business of audio engineering since well over 30 years. So I've not been looking for the cheapest/easiest to learn solution but for the most versatile and capable workhorse. With all sorts of recording/editing/mixing projects hitting the studios, I need a DAW that does it all, no matter what. Since I run 2 recording studios (one in Germany and one in Kathmandu/Nepal), I need to be able to easily share entire projects back and forth.ģ. I want perpetual software licences with a clear, upfront information on upgrade/update paths even after years of not updating.Ģ. I very much dislike subscription models in general.ġ. Regarding your DAW (and any kind of investment, really) I feel your pain. Thanks for asking me and I'm glad you like the interface Lightbox any good recommendations for this? You knocked it out of the park on the interface. I just need to verify that I don't nave to pay an annual fee on the plugins. I am wondering if moving to something like Reaper and buying a plugin bundle like Waves would get me what I need. I have until December of this year when my license expires to find a new solution. I have used Reaper and Studio 1 in the past. I had thought about moving to Windows but that would cause me to have to buy a new large monitor as part of that move. Solutions that get me away from that will be preferred. I really don't want to have to pay every single year to have a DAW. It needs to cost me less than $199 per year to use it. I want the new solution to be as all inclusive as possible. The only third party thing I use is Steven Slate Drums, which I may now also have to replace if I can't move that over. I didn't want to go down that expensive rabbit hole so I learned how to do everything I wanted to do in Pro Tools using their plugins. I just spent a ton of money upgrading my hardware and drum plugin because the Mac OS upgrade I did made a bunch of things not work anymore. This whole situation really ticks me off. I am not going to continue to pay the price they want every year so it is time to jump ship. This year I spent more money in December and paid more attention to my credit card statement and caught the increase. They raised the license price and doubled it and I didn't catch it last year. Well, Avid has finally angered me for the last time.
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