
Cyrokk
Farce of Nature
Makaveli Smith said:Xstatic,
the hobbyist in my point of view shouldnt have to pay commercial prices on software, aslong of course that he doesn't intend to pull a fast one and use it for makin himself some money...
Uh huh... and how in the real world will a software complany know a hobbyist isn't "pulling a fast one"? They won't, so your point is realistically invalid.
Makaveli Smith said:Hobbyists aren't as serious about music as pros would and most will simply try a program once or twice ... maybe get to use it properly and then move on ... of course there are the ones who will maybe end up in the music industry as a result of being gifted etc etc ... what program are they going to buy then for their studio??? ..answer = what they have been using until now... but now they pay the full price for it as they will be making money off it now , rather than simply trying out something they find very interested in .. understand?
You must not be a hobbyist. Most of the home recording hobbyists I know use their software exclusively. They have one goal in mind: to record music on their computer. They aren't going to accomplish this by using a program once or twice. In fact, I bet they use it far more than pro studios. For example, why would a pro studio use vst plug-in compressors if they spent thousands of dollars on outboard equipment that will sound better and give far more control to the engineer? Most pro studios also don't mix in the box. They pull out each channel from the software and push it into an analog desk. Therefore, they would probably not utilize all the features of software like a hobbyist.
Makaveli Smith said:The music business seems to be a little different in a way .. see Java is just as powerful .. actually probably more so, yet its free... there doesn't seem to be a similar option when it comes to music production programs out there...
Actually, you are right, except that the music business isn't a little different in a way. N-Tracks is just as powerful.. actually probably more so, yet its free... and there seems to be similar options all over the place when it comes to music programs out there.. yeah, otherwise.. right on the money!
