On 05/13/2012 09:43 PM, Hartmut Noack wrote:
Am 13.05.2012 11:20, schrieb J. Liles:
Whenever people see me working with Ardour, Guitarix,
Qtractor,
KDenlive, AMS or CALF, they say: "Not bad, I did not know that! Seems to
work nearly the same as good as my Samplitude/NI/Cubase/Reaper" you name
it.
But of course they do not switch. Because they cannot easily *add* Linux
Audio to their arsenal but they have to indeed switch.
People don't switch because they don't need to switch. They're still
happily going their music work with stuff on their present OS, meets
their needs, so they have no reason to switch.
The ones making money from their music work have the money to pay for
software, but they also have the pressure to keep producing. So any
effort put into switching to even a different audio app on their
existing OS is time spent not making money.
And if someone's not making money to pay for their music software,
they're going to somehow magically have money to pay people to write
free music software?
Don't want to burst anyone's myth, but getting pro audio stuff working
on Windows isn't a simple plug-and-play thing. I have a friend who has
been trying to do that, and constantly has to be calling product support
for help. So the vaunted commercial proprietary products aren't a whole
lot easier than the free Linux apps.
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