Not a secret every new step Avid takes is worse and worse.
- adding features other DAWs had years ago
- ignoring new feature requests
- ignoring basic feature requests (no input monitoring off button)
- limited vanilla versions
- messy rates with support plans
- highly unsatisfied customers
All these things made me start learning Studio One and Logic Pro. Not yet sure which to choose. But I'm completely sure I'll leave Pro Tools, if no miracles happen in a year.
If nothing changes, Pro Tools will die in oblivion with all the aged professionals, who made it "industry standard". And even they will switch, when Avid announces that it no longer supports Pro Tools due to total management failure.
I no longer need an "industry standard", I need a DAW I can trust, a DAW that looks into future, a DAW that can be flexible, innovative and promising. Like Studio One.
It's not too late, AVID.
- adding features other DAWs had years ago
- ignoring new feature requests
- ignoring basic feature requests (no input monitoring off button)
- limited vanilla versions
- messy rates with support plans
- highly unsatisfied customers
All these things made me start learning Studio One and Logic Pro. Not yet sure which to choose. But I'm completely sure I'll leave Pro Tools, if no miracles happen in a year.
If nothing changes, Pro Tools will die in oblivion with all the aged professionals, who made it "industry standard". And even they will switch, when Avid announces that it no longer supports Pro Tools due to total management failure.
I no longer need an "industry standard", I need a DAW I can trust, a DAW that looks into future, a DAW that can be flexible, innovative and promising. Like Studio One.
It's not too late, AVID.
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