Isn't it a disadvantage of such all-in-one-daws that all music produced
with it sounds pretty similar to each other, everybody uses the same
samples and plugins. An creative advantage of modular linuxaudio could be
that you've a high level of creativity and uniqueness in your music.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 12:46 AM, Hartmut Noack <zettberlin(a)linuxuse.de>wrote;wrote:
Sorry for getting into this so late....
Am 22.01.2014 22:14, schrieb Alexandre Prokoudine:
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 12:52 AM, R. Mattes
wrote:
1. Last
time I checked, Novation, M-Audio, Roland etc. had no
OSC keyboards, just regular MIDI ones :)
It would at least be a way to overcome the lack of LV2/LADSPA
support
Which, as pointed out earlier, isn't necessarily such a big deal.
My point is, most of us haven't had a go at beta versions of Bitwig
yet, hence there's no knowing, how good/bad the built-in plugins
are.
They are quite usable and complete as in "every basic thing is available".
The synths are too simple to replace big LV2-plugins such as Calf
Organ but they sound pretty OK, EQ/Dynamics are solid and sound pretty
good, as far as I remember there is a usable reverb but not a
IR-convolver, this would be the only thing I'd really miss.
best regards
HZN
No LV2 support in v1.0 had been publicly known for a long, long
time. And people were/are still ready to pay for the app. LADSPA?
Haven't used those for ages.
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