On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 04:49:43 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
We launched RG from a desktop icon all last week. It
now has
Logic-style status messages on the splash screen while you're waiting
for it to start and (while they can be a little naff) touches like that
are give it a professional air if nothing else. I was also showing off
No, I agree. You're talking to the guy who spend an evening drawing cheezy
moving-needle meters in gimp ;)
plugin and adding a drum track etc.and then burning it
onto CD. The
average person with money to spend on music tech doesn't really want to
do too much more than that. In fact if they can get that far then
they're really chuffed.
Maybe, but the people I'm thinking of are looking for a replacement for
thier protools+logic systems, not cubase or cakewalk.
Home users are important too, but...
It's probably up to the bread and butter products
to drive the bespoke,
studio-end products. The complete, finished solution that does both
ends sufficiently well will take a while to arrive (ardour releasing
I'm not sure it ever will. I dont think theres that much overlap between
protools and cubase.
- Steve