| I've always noticed a difference between the sound of different DAWs. I bought Samplitude once I heard it. It sounds better than the other three I've used - you can't convince me otherwise. I didn't feel the need to transfer all my projects to Samplitude and I still use my other DAW often, but Samplitude is my 1st choice now for mixing and I usually use the other DAW more to develop ideas before transferring the project over to Samp.
The sound quality and Object concept will save you time and money - you could spend much more than the price difference between Samp Pro and some other DAWs trying to improve your gear to bring another DAW up to Samplitude's level. You can get a great-sounding pro mix in all the DAWs (that I've tried), Samp just makes it easier (and easier on the ears in the process). You just have to try it - you don't really know you're missing anything until you hear it. |