Originally Posted By: Pipeline
If users say there is nothing wrong with RB, it is a modern DAW, they are living way in the past and out of touch.


Ok, so now you're joining the "jumping to conclusions without the facts" gang? Isn't there enough of that in DC right now? Did I say RB is a modern DAW and there's nothing wrong with it? No and No.

I responded to one EXACT point and that was your comment about crashes in a thread asking about fade outs. That's it.

And I'll ask you again, if you've had crashes using RB to do a fade out then report it as a bug and we'll all have a look. As a matter of fact if you've had consistent reproducible crashes using ANY function in RB report it. All I can say is I haven't and I'll work it pretty hard but I'm not continually trying to kludge some kind of rewire thing it was not designed for and is not in the documentation. To be fair, I find your examples of that sort of thing very interesting and encourage you to keep it up but then don't post complaints about crashes. Run RB completely clean without any of that and then see about crashes.

You're also absolutely correct about old folks and old thinking. All I can say to that is have you read most of the posts in these forums around here? Not all but a quite a few. Lots of retirees who know very little about this stuff just trying to have a little fun. Most have absolutely zero clue about what you're talking about. They think the Coyote Wavetable sounds great and are trying to figure out where "One" is ya know? Rewire sounds like you're repairing a fence. And to be clear, that's perfectly OK with me, I'm not trying to preach to them or anything like that and why are they here? Because Biab is accessable, it doesn't look too complicated and neither does Real Band.

You've said it yourself and I completely agree, if you need and want the higher end DAW functions then generate whatever tracks you need in RB and export them to your DAW of choice.

Bob


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