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  • I tried flying a jet airplane and it was no good
There were WAY too many switches, buttons, blinking lights, dials, knobs, and other unfamiliar gauges.
 
I gave it thirty minutes, but it was nothing like driving my car, and then it crashed on me!  <GGG>
2017/12/06 01:17:03
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lol
 
Exaclty, well put, there seems to be a bit of that going around right now
 
I'd rather learn to fly the plane than keep on driving a car that is never going to have any maintainance done on it EVER, that's one recipie for a dandy of a crash
Matron Landslide
lol
 
Exaclty, well put, there seems to be a bit of that going around right now
 
I'd rather learn to fly the plane than keep on driving a car that is never going to have any maintainance done on it EVER, that's one recipie for a dandy of a crash




Quite like a small bread catastrophe!!!  ;)
 
https://youtu.be/BHGJEdjCoeU?t=16
2017/12/06 01:47:20
Brando
Do you guys get commission?
Seriously - it's like Hope and Crosby. You should take it on the road. No really....
2017/12/06 02:15:44
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Might as well, Cakewalk and SONARs 'takin' it on the road days are over'. No really....
2017/12/07 17:46:42
bdickens
Excellent point!
bdickens
Excellent point!



The intent of my original post, which got sent to the bad place, was that if you try to pound a square peg into a round hole, the results will not be satisfactory, and IMHO too many folks trying out other DAW software are going into it with the idea that the experience should be exactly like using Sonar, which ain't gonna happen.  In fact, the more difficult and foreign a different DAW might feel, could suggest that it offers a deeper level of sophistication, that will require more than a thirty minute test drive.
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