musicman691 wrote:
For me it's not so much a matter of knowing or unknowing it's a matter of sometimes the program getting in the way and having to use 'work-arounds' on a regular basis ain't my cup of tea.
I certainly can't argue with that. My biggest issue with DP isn't DP itself, per se, but with how "intolerant" it is with errors from plugs, bad headers in sound files, and even the OS. Often enough, this results in (at best) instant crashes and (at worst) damaged project files that are unrecoverable. Yes, THAT is clearly intolerable for the users and has bit many (if not most) in the butt more than once.
Hitting cmd-s has become my mantra and redundant backups essential on TimeMachine (and manually for certain critical projects - aren't they all?). These posts are all over this site and have been since DP5, at least.
Shall I go on? DP is
supposed to phone home with a crash report every time it hits the wall, but as of DP 8.04 or so, it has not only not done that, but will crash for no apparent reason without warning and then NOT phone home or even generate a report in the OS that it's crashed. Again, completely unacceptable.
So why am
I still here? I can come up with a list of probably 100 features that make my work so much easier than in any other DAW I am aware of. And for the most part, once I've tweaked my system to DP's liking, it's pretty stable. The crashes I get now are really random (how frustrating it
that!) Still, I have projects with multiple sequences in a single project, v-racks, great (arguably) MIDI editing, consolidated windows, editable color schemes to help keep better track of things visually, superb audio editing tools, yadda, yadda, yadda.
Contrary to what one might think at this point, I'm no DP or MOTU "fanboy" no more than I'm a fan of Apple or computers in general. I'm a composer/sound designer making a living and whatever tool(s) do that best are in my toolbox. I do not resonate with PT or the other DAWs. I can apply all this to Finale as well. I truly detest Sibelius and tried it many times (even purchased and then sold it after a year of trying it). Finale is buggier than ever, yet it still is better with all it's bugs than Sibelius is if it had no bugs.
For me it's kind of like the choice between three cars:
Car #1: 80% reliable, starts up every time and gets you from point A to point B as long as you stay on a paved road. Not fun to drive at all and only one occupant (sequence) at a time. That's pretty much how I view PT.
Car #2: 80% reliable, also starts up every time and also gets you from A to B on paved roads, but not just "not fun" to drive but plain old boring and still, only one occupant. Think: Cubase, Logic, etc.
Car #3: Still about 80% reliable and does the A to B thing, but also goes off road, up mountains, under water, and pretty much any planet you can imagine. Not only that but you can take other passengers (sequences) along and it's fun to drive.
All three cars will get flats, need oil, get recalls, and will have to be upgraded at prices that ofter seem like dealership estimates instead of your friend the mechanic doing the job for the cost of parts. So I ask you, which car would you choose?
