Re: Pro tools 2019 !
How about...
- Support for VST, VST3 and AU plugins like Studio One has
- Import/Export to more audio formats such as FLAC and ACC like Studio one has
- Two separate buffers for input and output like Studio One has
- Ability to set input buffer down as low as 16 samples like Studio One has
- Melodyne ARA integration
- Ability to use VST/VST3/AU plugins like Studio One has
- Scale timeline by click holding and moving up/down like Studio One has
- Packing tracks into folders like Studio One has
- Built-In Project/CD Burning like Studio One has
- Complex routing to VIs and plugins like Studio One has
- Better, clearer, fatter metering of inputs and outputs like Studio One has
- Install on up to 5 computers Mac/PC with same license, no subscription fee like Studio One has.
- Bug fixes free, pay for major upgrades like Studio One has
- Great communication with customers, like Presonus has
- Chordtrack/detection like Studio One has
- Scratchpad like Studio One has
- Many, many more innovative features like what Studio One has.
- Super stable and fast launching. Studio One wins!
- Integration with Waves Soundgrid and/or SG versions of all Avid plugins
- While we're at it, VST3/AU versions of all Avid plugins and VIs so we can use them in other DAWs.
Seeing how none of these is likely to happen why do I continue my Ultimate subscription? LOL @ voice packs. Packed with features NOT.
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