By not locking people into a system, they have possibly increased sales, but they have done away with what made them different and possibly better at what they did for the mastering engineer. It's a double whammy IMO.
wow this is one piece of marketing turbo talk. They clearly do not understand yet that all-inclusive sells. Most if not all suites nowadays contain all functionality but limiting is applied to size, channel count, plugin count etc. Also calling Enhanced VST, and then smuggling "enhanced compared to previous version" in there makes it a bit unbelievable. Lats time I checked out Sadie at a fellow editor I was struck by the 90's look, and this does not look any better. Just my 2 cents.
By not locking people into a system, they have possibly increased sales, but they have done away with what made them different and possibly better at what they did for the mastering engineer. It's a double whammy IMO.
lowdbrent 2 years ago
wow this is one piece of marketing turbo talk. They clearly do not understand yet that all-inclusive sells. Most if not all suites nowadays contain all functionality but limiting is applied to size, channel count, plugin count etc. Also calling Enhanced VST, and then smuggling "enhanced compared to previous version" in there makes it a bit unbelievable. Lats time I checked out Sadie at a fellow editor I was struck by the 90's look, and this does not look any better. Just my 2 cents.
theMMaI 2 years ago
never worked with it. But what does it matter it looks like its from 90's? As long as it sounds good :)
Fant00mRecords 2 years ago