On Tue, 2011-05-31 at 00:36 -0400, Mike Holstein wrote:
> i'll use what i want for my professional needs, and you use what you > want. Mike, that isn't the point. You said that I spread misinformation. I simply would explain that you can't recommend Ardour for professional usage when you record big orchestras, where nothing can be cut, copied and pasted. The musicians need to play 60 minutes or longer without fault (but they will fault several times), the company, e.g. the WDR needs to pay an "VIP" audio engineer [1], a studio hall, a studio truck, catering etc. pp.. One crash could cost thousands of $ or €. You are thinking of small studios, that might do good jobs, but that's not where the big money is made. Pardon Mike, please answer this questions) Did you ever made such an orchestra recording using Ardour? Did you ever made any orchestra recording in this price segment? I won't abuse you and I don't say that Ardour isn't a good application, my intend is just to explain, that there is a professional audio branch where using Ardour and of cause ProFools too can't be done. [1] VIP audio engineers puts their pants on the same way as we do, but big companies like the WDR use their names to sell recordings. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users