11/13/2022 0 Comments Cakewalk by bandlab buggy![]() ![]() Because your inherent claim to be suitable for the job means that you're asking people to trust you with their work, and when you make bad design decisions and then offer bad fixes for them, you're betraying that trust. And if people (many people, over many years) point out an issue that makes it less than suitable, I do think you have some responsibility to address that - and not with a slapdash quick-fix that doesn't work. ![]() But if you're putting something out there for public use, you are in some sense making a claim that it's suitable for the purpose. #Cakewalk by bandlab buggy freethe tool they made as a workaround for that doesn't reliably work.Īre they obligated to fix this? Well, not legally, because yeah, free software. their own stupid design decisions make recovering from a crash a serious ordeal, and B. Well, for starters, I'd like to see somebody back up this claim that "it's not intended for large-scale multitrack recording!!!" because I certainly don't see anything on their site to that effect.īut more to the point: the problem I have with it isn't that it crashed. no need to trash the product because it failed to do something it wasn't designed to do. but the the OP mentioned ~50 tracks, which is way beyond the pale. ![]() i have occasionally used it in a pinch as a crude daw for small quick projects, but it's really not designed for that, which becomes obvious with 4-8 tracks. i also use audacity in teaching, and it's great for introductory musique concrete workshops because it's relatively easy to use and free. Fluxmonkey wrote: ↑ Fri 8:53 pmi use audacity for sound design, and reaper as a daw, and have never had serious problems. ![]()
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