VioletWolf wrote:
(I've had 35 years of professional multi-room studio ownership btw)
I'm not sure why I should care about this, but congratulations?
Then why does it (try) to have all the tools to do so?
It doesn't. It just has vestigial parts that were ported over with the rest of those pieces when they integrated it into Resolve.
You can produce music in Audacity if you're willing to put up with its deficiencies. That is not telling much.
Ask the developers what their future plans are. That is where you will get your answer.
However, IMVHO, they would be dumping developing time into this for no gain, as the feature set in Resolve Fairlight isn't even close to what a professional film composer expects in a DAW. We'll be on Resolve v25 and they still will not have caught up.
VioletWolf wrote:Trensharo wrote:Why are you assuming what people do or do not know?
Or you? LOL.
Nonsensical response. What does this even mean? "LOL."
Anyone who composes or produces music in a DAW will agree that VST3 is far more important than Virtual Instruments in Fairlight, as it's missing so much beyond that which makes it unsuitable for music production unless you're recording end editing audio almost exclusively.
And no composers or producers want a DAW that requires a $500 GPU, anyways. Money is better spent elsewhere for these people.