Re: Bitwig: what we can learn from it

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On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:

> The 'golden middle' is a device invented by politicians
> for their own purposes. It usually amounts to condoning
> mediocrity.

*facepalm*

>> Moreover, not producing any sound by default from MIDI data is exactly
>> the problem that Rosegarden specifically had to address in the _FAQ_
>> (not even actual features). And Qtractor doesn't make it a lot easier
>> either.
>>
>> Don't you see what's wrong with this picture?
>
> I very much prefer just having to wire up the synth I want to
> having to remove the one I don't want first.

Seriously, Fons?

Basically you've just admitted that you have no hands-on experience
with Bitwig. What's worse, you appear to have no hands-on experience
with Ardour 3.

The thing is, neither Bitwig nor Ardour 3 use default synths for MIDI
tracks (A3 does it only for importing). In both cases you specifically
pick the ones that you want. The difference between Bitwig and e.g.
Qtractor is how long it takes you to do that.

>> People just give up.
>
> Little is lost on someone who gives up so easily. Except maybe
> sales.

*double facepalm*

Alexandre
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