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I'm not interested in investing effort into something that might be obsolete the moment az is.
Cakewalk, Roland and Tascam obsolete products relatively fast. And you have to pay for that products. But I understand that such companies do not disappear over night. It is possible to ask them to continue support, rework/resurrect something. Either you get what you are asking for is a different question. This thread is a good example how it works in practice
If your solution was offered for a fee by a reputable company with even a small chance as a going concern, I would be likely to adopt AZ. As an individual with a closed source 'product', there is no chance for someone else to pick up where you leave off.
I'm sure you are a talented solution developer. I'm sure AZ rocks. I'm not interested until it becomes either, a) a commercial offering by a company larger than an individual, or b) an open source offering with a development team larger than a single person.
No, this thread is NOT a good example. I really don't want to start dissing Ye Olde Pastry Shoppe, so I won't explain why I say that.
I just want a straight forward, simple to use implementation of protocols that are the defacto standards in the industry.
My other DAW does it VERY well. There are other reasons not to prefer it though. :)