![]() ![]() (Not really bad, but I'd go for something a bit bigger if I was making the choice right now, and I'm not in the market for a full blown HD system.) The two-stage bounce and burn system is big workflow kludge for the kinds of things I do. ![]() I have found the constraints on the number of inputs to be somewhat confining. However, because of a number of features, I wouldn't go with PT if I were going to do a major upgrade today. I'm satisfied that it was a good decision at the time and it is working well for me now. The hardware software combination was a bit more expensive than other configurations, but it was basically plug and play. I have a busy day job and no one locally who could give me much help. This may not be important to some people, but for others it can be crucial.įor me the learning materials were the deciding factor. Same kind of ratios for free tutorials on YouTube, etc. Go to Amazon and do a search on Pro Tools and Nuendo. But since PT has been around the longest there are far more learning resources for PT than any other platform. I agree that the "industry standard" argument is weak on its own. But if you like the hardware (as rockdude does) you really have to look deeper at the features before making a decision. If you don't like the digi hardware or like something else better it is a deal breaker. His other book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) would correct your impression of his ideas, which are not often represented well by vulgar modern interpretations by those who write about today’."įor me, the fact that PT is integrated/tied to digi hardware doesn't end the discussion - it starts it. "‘I think you are confusing Adam Smith’s statements about exchange value (the ratio by which something exchanges for another) with something that may have a value (aesthetic, utility, beauty, symmetry, elegance, or whatever) in itself.Īdam Smith was a moral philospher. "“The natural world has no intrinsic value or value irrespective of its usefulness to humans rather, “a thing has value only when and if it serves some direct human use or can be exchanged for something else that has value.” (Adam Smith)”" Just want to say that the slower an animals heart beats the longer it lives.Īlso, ripped this from the same place I got the quote. Read it, love it, burn it as the understanding that your patriotism is for a corrupt system of economics based on exploitation and alienation festers inside of your slow-beating heart. Marx talked about use and exchange value as well in his incredibly drab Capitalism. ![]()
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