Reply To: With which other DAWs can/should compete Podium?
Yes, Reaper needs a good amount of tweaking (and knowledge) to be really usable and “comfortable”, if you want to put it that way (and that’s what some people like about it and some don’t), but once you’ve done it, you have the weapon in your hands.
Now, I’m really sorry to have to say this, but the real question is: can Podium compete any of those DAWs? I know nothing about DAWs listed in OP – I only mix on Reaper (at home), Pro Tools, Cubase and Nuendo in other studios, and I gotta say that if Reaper didn’t exist I would have to buy PT. Can’t say much about MIDI – I only use it because I have to (to make tunes for one of the sellyourmusiconline.com websites). But that’s just a side job. Audio is my thing and that’s what I do. Anyways, I’ve clicked on one of the links and checked the feature list – most (if not all) of the features we discussed repeatedly are there. If Podium had the basic features it still misses, I’m sure none of those DAWs could touch it, but…..
