Re: bitwig announcement

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Am 15.01.2012 14:05, schrieb Alexandre Prokoudine:
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:

And about the scary part, news like this brings up questions for me. What
kind of users will it attract? How many users will switch and drop software
like Ardour and Qtractor?

I know I'm not going to make any friends with such a statement, but
what is the problem with dropping "software like Ardour and Qtractor"?

If you are musician in the first place, then it's a matter of what
works best for you.

If you are a musician, you are an artist in the first place. Artists make decisions: what do I want to do and how. As an artist you follow visions and concepts, you read and write manifests, you want to change the world. Or you are just another not-so-seriously involved hobbyist.

The latter is not a crime, it is good to have people in the neighborhood that are hobbyists in music.

But anyway as an artist you make decisions that are related to you plans regarding changing of the world etc. And if one makes the decision, that using free licensed software excluselivly to make music, than this is an artist decision.

It is the same as choosing the instruments you want to have in the band or that you never ever want to have a real drummer or that you never ever want to have guest-musicians.

To choose is to exclude and if you choose to exclude nothing then you choose to exclude exclusion.

> If you are geek in the first place,

Nothing of that is "geek" in any way, it is just execution of the holy right to choose at will that is the birth-right of anyone who considers him/herself an artist.

then there's
no way you will abandon free software, so what's the problem? :)

We are talking about competition which is a natural thing. Rosegarden
can lose users to MusE or Qtractor. Qtractor can lose users to Ardour.
It happens all the time. Can you see any of the developers crying,
because they are all alone? :)

In this I am with you. The more choice the better. I will stay with the software from free projects I will continue to promote it and use it exclusivly. But anyway Bitwig seems to be a great software and if there are 2 or 3 people switching to Linux because they can use it on Linux natively, I consider it perfectly good for the ecosystem.

Well, as long as our new friends blend into the ecosystem of Jack LV2 and so on. Linux DSP is proprietary but perfectly integrated and thus it helps to make Linux Audio better.

If Bitwig does the same as good, I heartly welcome them (though I would not use it...).

Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
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