Off Topic > Off Topic
what's a good, affordable DAW?
SUSHI:
--- Quote from: /dev/sr0 on November 20, 2017, 03:54:11 PM ---7-Zip beats WinRAR in both speed and compression ratio.
--- End quote ---
That's not true at all. RAR5 has won against 7zip with compression ratios in multiple benchmarks. The 7zip user interface is also buggy and crashes all the time. I still prefer 7zip because it simply supports more formats.
/dev/sr0:
--- Quote from: SUSHI on November 20, 2017, 09:16:56 PM ---That's not true at all. RAR5 has won against 7zip with compression ratios in multiple benchmarks.
--- End quote ---
That's news to me. Then again, I haven't been paying attention to these programs at all. Fair enough.
--- Quote from: SUSHI on November 20, 2017, 09:16:56 PM ---The 7zip user interface is also buggy and crashes all the time.
--- End quote ---
I've never experienced this myself, but I don't usually mess with large archives unless I'm on my work machine, which runs Linux, so I basically never see 7-Zip's Windows UI.
Kochieboy:
--- Quote from: /dev/sr0 on November 20, 2017, 04:02:30 PM ---I'm not trying to present a superior piece of software here.
I'm trying to present something else that might get the job done without money.
But whatever, OP can do what he wants.
--- End quote ---
https://youtu.be/SuDqNLgVHv8
Couatl:
Of the many and multiple producer communities I'm part of, there is exactly one guy I would even consider decent who uses LMMS. I've tried the DAW myself and I found it convoluted and extremely lacking in basic features, and is (as described to me by people who actually use it) as more of a DAW for developers and Linux users
Would definitely recommend REAPER over LMMS if you plan on doing more than leveling audio
Nonnel:
7zip is trash because I use WinRAR.