Rusty,

Around about the time PowerTracks version 9 was current, I had become very comfortable with this digital audio workstation, and it would do everything I needed to record and manipulate audio on my computer. Not having much use for specific MIDI applications or VST/VSTi technology, version 9 was just about right for my needs.

When version 10 was released, some of the methods I used to get results with the program no longer worked, and the new features introduced didn't enhance the performance of the software - for my purposes. So, it was a matter of developing new workflow habits... The same applied to versions 11 and 12 as they were introduced.

I made a suggestion on the wishlist forum that a "classic" version of the program be released that allowed those of us who were already happy with the way it worked to enjoy a functional version of PTPA that was periodically updated, but without all the new "bells and whistles".
Now, it looks to me that PTPA12 has become just that ! You want trippy features: go with RealBand. You want basic digital audio processing (with a few neat toys thrown in ) - PowerTracks is your tool.

When I work in Windows (rather than in Linux), PTPA is my DAW of choice because it works .


just looking for clues...
Oren.
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