I for one would rather upgrade my computer than have to get a second one just because it can't do all i want it to.... [:)]
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@Bruce said:
Is the Vienna Library programmed for E-Magic Windows or Mac versions? With Apple's announcement that it will not be supporting PC's this might be an issue for some.
@musos said:
... some support for windows with Logic 5.5, but this has now ended with v6.
@William said:
... many people who have a monetary stake in Windows, and it is STUPID to ignore them. Emagic is LOSING MONEY ...
I also am very disturbed by this ridiculous corporate decision to ignore reality by Emagic. Reality, whether that company likes it or not, is Windows. Not MAC. Even though I realize fully that MAC is superior to Windows.
If you're going to be a multi-platform company, feature parity is VERY important. If one platform doesn't offer the performance and features of the other platform, the users of the lesser performing platform get very upset. I've seen this happen many times. Of the digital audio workstation companies that are attempting to be multi-platform, most that I know of are struggling to have parity, and few have been able to do it. For instance, Windows users of Digidesign PT systems have been upset for a long time. Mac users of Cubase are not happy. If you examine things historically, the choice to be multi-platform has even forced companies out of business (e.g. Opcode's decision to do a Windows version of Vision was the beginning of their slide into oblivion).
It's impossible to have a rough 40 to 80 gigabyte ready to be triggered by one PC or Mac. plus the use of plugins, and many audio tracks at the same time.
@William said:
Reality, whether that company likes it or not, is Windows. Not MAC. Even though I realize fully that MAC is superior to Windows. Just like Beta was superior to VHS. Anyone remember what happened to Beta? I do. I had a thousand beta tapes. However, there are many people who have a monetary stake in Windows, and it is STUPID to ignore them. Emagic is LOSING MONEY and as businessmen they are quite simply, idiots. You can quote me on that.
So for me it seems like it's Gigastudio or nothing. And I just have to wait until 3.0 before deciding whether to take the HD sampling plunge. Isn't there an antitrust law that can do something about that . . . ?