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Originally Posted by Bill Denton
...by removing the need for the engineering department to feed into and support the marketing department, it becomes possible for the engineering department to be more responsive to users, and to their ideas.
So, the changes Avid is making in their various "models" may well be of far more benefit to users than they imagine...
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It's too bad that you weren't the one explaining Pro Tools 12!
The problem Pro Tools has always had is that it is engineering software/hardware being marketed as a consumer product behind some pipe dream fantasy that it could one day take over the consumer music software market from Steinberg behind the prestige of its pro music users.