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Originally posted by hmurchison Bitching and moaning about PDC is just an excuse for people who can't make good music. Excuses are like assholes..everyone gots one.
Intel just announed that the P4 isn't going to hit 4Ghz...seems like everyone is having problems with clock speed.
Apple doesn't owe people anything. They will deliver the features when ready. Make music people and stop trying to pretend you understand what a programmer must go through. You think making melodies and great songs are hard trying learning C++, Java, OBJ-C etc and working on millions of lines of code. |
The above post may get framed and put on the wall as an excellent example of an Apple apologist in action.
The fact is that Logic is the only major DAW without ADC. Why does it matter? Because computers are supposed to be doing the math, not musicians. ADC enables you/me/us to be musical and not mathmatical as we work. Seems a little more creatively productive, to me anyway.
I'd say maintaining proper phase alignment of the music without having to geekishly calculate plugin values and slide the audio around is a good thing. I'd say being able to add summed busses back into the mix in realtime is a good thing. People wanting to be able to focus on music and not math "is just an excuse for people who can't make good music"? Really? I disagree. I don't think complaining about late delivery of a missing feature that has proven to be quite condusive to focusing on the music equates to not being able to make good music. Maybe people who don't notice the sonic phase issues and missing creative options that the lack of ADC mandates need to raise their standards a bit.
Don't drink the Koolaid, people.