Do you really buy that expensive recording software?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Fantastic_Mad
  • Start date Start date

Do you buy that expensive recording software, or just download it?(Read authors post)

  • I buy it. I like to support the creator.

    Votes: 564 41.2%
  • I download it. To hell with the creator.

    Votes: 305 22.3%
  • I do both. I have mixed feelings on the subject.

    Votes: 501 36.6%

  • Total voters
    1,370
Status
Not open for further replies.
Aarrr But I Am A Pirate By Nature!!!1 I Ride The High Seas In Search Of New Software Vessels To Commandeer, AAAARRRRR!!!1
 
pacman9000 said:
there's alot of people who feel that, all others things being equal, they like the sound they get with samplitude better then other software...so, would you like to dispute that?

I don't want to dispute that sometimes, people hear what they want to hear.

pacman9000 said:
I know real player and winamp definetly sound different on my computer, real player sound better even though I like the ui of winamp over rp's.

Then maybe you have an EQ or something else enabled on either of the players. Otherwise, they are doing absolutely no processing whatsoever on the audio.
 
danny.guitar said:
Then maybe you have an EQ or something else enabled on either of the players. Otherwise, they are doing absolutely no processing whatsoever on the audio.

Not always-- I mean unless you know what library is being used to decode/play the audio, you can't really say what is being done to the audio stream before it reaches your audio hardware. Dithering, for example.

Just a thought.

On topic though, this is an interesting poll. A lot of people pirate, and even more buy. I suppose it's possible the pirates use expensive software and the buyers use cheaper alternatives, but you never know what the results actually mean.

The poll should definitely have a 'I use free software only' option. There's quite a few Linux loving recording artists/engineers on here.
 
What's considered "expensive" software? A Pro Tools HD system? Waves Mercury? McDSP Emerald? I don't have $7500 to blow on Waves plugins so no, I don't buy something that expensive. Pro Tools LE, Cubase, Sonar, etc are pretty low cost compared with recording hardware so I wouldn't consider them expensive. If you're paying $1000 per channel for a good preamp $250 isn't a lot of money for multi-track recording. Same with Ozone, Battery and some other programs and plug-ins I've picked up. You could buy a new Minimoog for something rediculous like $3500, or get a damn good software copy for $200. I don't buy what I consider the expensive software, but I buy some of the other stuff.

I think it's sort of a sliding scale as well. If you need more expensive hardware to get the results you're looking for you'll also likely need more expensive software, but the software will likely still be a lot less than your hardware component. Similarly, if you're fine with cheaper hardware you'll be fine with cheaper software. Plugins can get very expensive if you let them, but as long as you don't buy more than you need it's not that bad. (If you only need Waves Gold bundle or even NPP, don't spend another $6000 for the Mercury just to get the 16 band L3)
 
P-J said:
Not always-- I mean unless you know what library is being used to decode/play the audio, you can't really say what is being done to the audio stream before it reaches your audio hardware. Dithering, for example.

Just a thought.

I'm guessing by libraries you mean codecs?

You're right in that respect but I've never heard a difference in codecs, especially since most media players use the same (except for ones that use DirectShow or maybe their own codecs).

The only time I can think a noticeable difference would be heard is if the codec was designed so piss-poorly that it actually effected the audio to an audible degree. I'm not aware of any codecs or audio players that use codecs like that.
 
I don't think the definition of "expensive" is the issue. I think the issue is that many people feel that, for some reason, stealing software is ok. maybe because you can't actually hold the 1's and 0's in your hand..I dunno...but for those folks, $20.00 would be expensive.
 
Zed10R said:
I don't think the definition of "expensive" is the issue. I think the issue is that many people feel that, for some reason, stealing software is ok. maybe because you can't actually hold the 1's and 0's in your hand..I dunno...but for those folks, $20.00 would be expensive.
That is interesting. I dropped nearly $200 this weekend on an audio interface. Just two years ago, I would never spend more than $50 on a whim.

And six years ago, when I was a freshman in college? I was living off of $50 every two weeks. I'd be splurging to go to Burger King, let alone trying to buy audio equipment.

I can't wait until I can drop a grand without batting an eye. ;)

I suppose expensive IS relative, huh? I think people are just mad that they might actually have to pay for software.
 
danny.guitar said:
I'm guessing by libraries you mean codecs?

Libraries as in, for example, GPL'd functions that you can throw in your program. I suppose codecs too :)
 
Zed10R said:
I don't think the definition of "expensive" is the issue. I think the issue is that many people feel that, for some reason, stealing software is ok. maybe because you can't actually hold the 1's and 0's in your hand..I dunno...but for those folks, $20.00 would be expensive.

I guess it's just because you can get it for free and the chances of being caught are slim to none.

Stealing hardware from a shop, OTOH, is far more likely to get you noticed.

I do have a little copied software here, but with a lack of money perhaps it is time to rid myself of it and try to get by with free or cheap alternatives.

I guess everyone has a different mindset. I can totally understand peoples fury at those who copy/download the software instead of buying it, after all, there are traits in people that make me furious and others couldn't give two shits about.

It's almost as bad as a religious debate, with neither side refusing to budge and arguing gets you nowhere, really.

dkerwood said:
I suppose expensive IS relative, huh?

Totally. People live within their means, and the way I view a £1000 piece of software is probably very different from an established producer with many houses and cars. The only way I could justify it (I would have to save) is if I thought that addition to my software library would eventually pay for itself, otherwise it's a very expensive hobby! :)

Because of my lack of knowledge (I'm still very much in the early part of the learning curve), the thought of laying down £1000 notes for a piece of software then not using it (because I either didn't think it through or it turned out not to be suitable for my direction) fills me with dread. Perhaps I'd be better off without it altogether :cool:
 
danny.guitar said:
I don't want to dispute that sometimes, people hear what they want to hear.



Then maybe you have an EQ or something else enabled on either of the players. Otherwise, they are doing absolutely no processing whatsoever on the audio.


you're an idiot


and no, eq is flat, once again you have no idea what you're talkin about, you're an idiot.
 
pacman9000 said:
you're an idiot


and no, eq is flat, once again you have no idea what you're talkin about, you're an idiot.

pacman9000 said:
Q: HOW DO I FIND OUT IF I HAVE A CARDBUS SLOT, OR A FIREWIRE INTERFACE? WHAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE? MY COMPUTER IS FROM 2002 IS THAT BEFORE FIREWIRE WAS IMPLEMENTED?

Q: IS A SOUNDCARD THE BEST WAY TO GO? I HAVE 1 PCI SLOT AVAILABLE BUT i DON'T KNOW WHAT KIND...HOW WOULD I FIND OUT?

Q: WOULD A FIREWIRE INTERFACE OR USB INTERFACE AUDIO INTERFACE BE CHEAPER AND JUST AS EFFECTIVE?


Q: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN AUDIO INTERFACE AND SOUNDCARD?



MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS:


Q: IF I GET A SOUNDCARD CAN I PLUG MY MPC DRUM MACHINE AND KEYBOARD DIRECTLY INTO THE SOUNDCARD AND EQ/COMPRESS WITH THE SOUNDCARD, OR DO I NEED A MIXER?


Q: IT LOOKS LIKE MOST SOUNDCARDS UNDER $500 HAVE ONLY 2 INPUTS, ISN'T IT A PAIN TO HAVE TO RECORD TRACKS 2 AT A TIME INTO THE MULTI-TRACK RECORDING SOFTWARE?


Q: I'M INTERESTED IN THE SOUNDCARD/USB/FIREWIRE SETUPS PEOPLE HAVE, AND IF THEY USE A MIXER AS WELL OR DO YOU EQ WITH THE RECORDING SOFTWARE?
................
 
pacman9000 said:
you're an idiot


and no, eq is flat, once again you have no idea what you're talkin about, you're an idiot.

Read watermelon's post.

Like P-J, I also write software. And someone who knows absolutely nothing about computers in general is calling me an idiot?

k...keep using RealPlayer instead of Winamp because you're an idiot.
 
P-J said:
I guess it's just because you can get it for free and the chances of being caught are slim to none.
:cool:

My point exactly. If everyone did things just because they can, the world would suck ass. Oh wait....they do...and it does. It doesn't take much to just do the right thing.

This is what I imangine the thought process is for someone who uses pirated software:

"Fuck those software guys at Sony. They are already rich. Fuck it. I'm down loading this pirated copy. I wonder why everything is so expensive??" ....:confused:
 
"I don't want to dispute that sometimes, people hear what they want to hear." danny the moron

you sir, are a moron, you say you don't want to dispute it, then in the very next breath you ARE disputing it apparently unbeknownst to yourself, LOL.


you're saying there is no difference in the sound but rather that people are just hearing what they want to hear, you silly fuk.


and there is no such thing as a stupid question, so once again you're an idiot for implying that.
 
Zed10R said:
I don't think the definition of "expensive" is the issue. I think the issue is that many people feel that, for some reason, stealing software is ok. maybe because you can't actually hold the 1's and 0's in your hand..I dunno...but for those folks, $20.00 would be expensive.



what's more immoral, stealing, or corporations who don't supply products at a discount to the economically less-fortunate...let's face it, in this society there's winners and losers. not much middle ground, and there are plenty of more interesting and intelligent losers then there are winners, for a corporation to deny them any product at a cheaper price is worse then the poor man stealing.
 
now college kids who think they are poor because their parents money is paying for their college expenses and therefore they don't get the fat allowance anymore and decide to steal...those spoiled brats should either drop out and use their tuition money to buy their stuff, stfu, or best option yet they should be the victim of physical theft and abuse in the process by yours truly.
 
many on this board are philosophically dead from the neck up, they don't even think for themselves, they just buy the official line of the status quo without giving a second thought.


'stealing is bad, mmmkaaay...'
 
I'm talking about the u.s. where it's cutthroat capitilism and all the advantages are given to those with all the advantages.


it's a bit better in some scandavian countries, norway etc.. and the safety net is better in england as well, if i didn't have to worry about how i'm going to keep a roof over my head I would be much more likely to buy things...if you come in my face with that pull yourself by you bootstraps I'll steal your life, mothafuka, I don't play...that's how I'm livin, fuk you right wing american cowards...even the liberals are right wing the in united states, real talk.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top