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2012/08/02 06:29:31
Michael Five
I don't know, really. Force of habit I guess, but I do.  It aggravates the hell out of me fairly often, but it also works really well when I get a particular workflow down to a routine, which has somehow been possible most of the time, albeit maybe not always like I wanted.   I never have glitches, artifacts, or dropouts as long as I work within the limits of my hardware.  I think a lot of the problems people have are due to misunderstanding the limits of their hardware, believing very incorrectly that they should be able to fully utilize their processors.  I'm a little surprised that Cake has never spoken to that, but I guess I see why.

I do wish it was more coherent and everything worked the same obvious, intuitive way. But X1 was a step toward that, at least at the surface. Looking forward to X2, though I haven't had the courage to read the details on it yet....
2012/08/02 09:55:06
miguelito
Well...all of the above!

And: how many other DAW manufacturers have the CTO hanging out in their user forums. Not to mention Seth, Brandon, Kelly et. al. Pretty big plus to that.

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