James Steele wrote:toodamnhip wrote:However, and I do not ask this sarcastically but with all sincerity, where do you think the free flow of ideas fits into all of this? If we cannot all express our concerns and thoughts HERE....freely..where can we do so? I'd hate to believe we lose freedom of opinion for fear of the internet grabbing what we say and spewing it all about. It is a fine line is it not? The day people cannot speak freely for fear of consequence is a dark day indeed. Yes, we cannot yell FIRE in a theatre, but at the same time, can we not say we are worried about DP market share amongst young people without worrying the whole internet will turn on MOTU? I think the OP post seems fairly mild compared to all the reaction that has built up AFTER his original post. Unless I have missed something, the "much ado about nothing" came AFTER the original post with the OP being fairly mild and respectful. It is that "much ado about nothing" AFTER an original RESPECTFUL post, that concerns me. I just didn't see the original post as coming off as bad as all the reaction after. I read it again, it seems honest and respectful.
I'm going to just use this section, TDH, as a jumping off point for my comments which I hope will be brief, but probably not. I view much of this topic as a waste of time.
First, the whole First Amendment "what-dark-times-are-these" dramatic overtones to this sentiment is a bit much to me. Hey... this is a private board. People have the WHOLE DAMNED INTERNET with which to say whatever the hell they want. And they do. I started this board myself. I was just a user who enjoyed DP. I didn't start this board as some civics project, or to have a place where all could come to analyze MOTU's market share to death. I'm just a guy. Just a user. This isn't MOTU. I have no responsibility to YOU or to anybody else. If I wanted to, I could just eliminate the whole off topic section tomorrow and then all the ruminating threads could go live on some other board. That's totally within my rights to do so.
I envisioned this board as a place for DIGITAL PERFORMER USERS to help each other use the software more effectively. Naturally troubleshooting comes with it and that was split into a different forum because the troubleshooting sort of took over. Takes much more energy and generosity to come to this forum to share something you've learned or a technique to get more out of DP. Most people come here to *take* something. "I have a problem. Help me fix it now. Okay, that helps. I may or may not even come back to say 'Thanks, that fixed it.'" Or they can come here to harp on an issue they have or they can come here to second guess how MOTU runs their business and we can wring our hands about the company's future. All those things have NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I ENVISIONED AND HAD HOPED FOR THIS PLACE WHEN I STARTED THE BOARD. So with all due respect, TDH, please don't lecture me about what should or should not be talked about on this board. I've told people over and over that the phpBB.com software is available for free. Nothing stops anybody from starting a board like this themselves and running it. Have at it. Then you decide what should be there.
We have ample criticism of MOTU here. And frankly this board itself doesn't take positions. I have expressed my opinion as an INDIVIDUAL. That is my right. So have others. So TDH, if some people disagree with you on this, you'll just have to suck it up. I know few people that are as forceful and direct with their opinions on this board, TDH, as you. So if other people express an opinion the other way, that's their right. If one's personal position is to defend MOTU, how is that somehow less noble than the position of the one who criticizes? It's just OPINION. If you can't handle someone having an opinion different than yours that's your problem. As I mentioned, I and others express our opinions here IN OUR CAPACITY AS INDIVIDUALS. Same as you. Why are the opinions of those on one side of the issue less valid? Terms to invalidate those people have even been invented on the net, like "fanboy" etc.
As for obsessing over whether the new breed of "musicians", many of whom throw pre-recorded loops together to create a so-called "original" work, are the demographic that MOTU should be all hot and bothered about is up for debate, which is exactly what we've been doing here. I have said that certain features would be useful in DP. However it can't be all things to all people.
"Opinions are like noses... they all smell..." goes the cleaned-up version of an old saying. So let me express my criticism. MOTU's apparent play for the "youth" segment (as I guess we can identify it) seemed evident some years ago with a whole flood of stomp-box effects, amp modeling... etc. It felt like it was energy expended to appeal to those kids who wear the skinny jeans, have cool facial hair, and think built-in guitar stompboxes have a cool factor that trump the underlying power and functionality of a DAW. Of course some of these Gen Y kids are easily swayed by marketing and can be led around by their noses if you can only convince them that something's cool. Sadly, if MOTU really wants to influence these folks, they need to just run more ads showing particular artists using DP so the demographic that's painfully concerned about how they are perceived by others will know it's okay to use a mature tool like DP.
I'm rambling now. Sorry. My point is that all those guitar stompbox effects MOTU added to DP had absolutely no appeal to me. I'd rather the effort been spent on addressing some longstanding issues or adding something to the actual DAW functionality... that is the nuts and bolts of recording and editing MIDI and audio tracks. Yeah... I'm a dinosaur. I record an amp with a microphone. There are zillions of third party plugs out there. So MOTU must have felt compelled still to try to "stuff more in the box" to appease the BLCW contingent out there. (BLCW = "But Logic Comes With...")
Personally, rather than stick an Abercrombie & Fitch T-shirt on DP and get it to grow a cool beard and adopt the scraggly but hip look, maybe more publicity about the TOP PROFESSIONALS IN THE BUSINESS using DP both in the studio and in live shows. How many major tours are using Digital Performer in support? LOTS.
I'm okay if DP does not become the tool of choice for DJs, "re-mixers" and loop tweakers, because I do fear that trying to hammer DP into something that appeals to that segment might compromise its current strengths in pursuit of a demographic that may not be enticed to come over anyway.
But what do I know. I'm just shooting from the hip... expressing my opinion as an INDIVIDUAL like everyone else here. I'm not losing sleep over whether the hip kid at the coffee shop open mic night is using DP or Garage Band. Too busy for that right now.
