So it’s probably more useful to compare non-discounted prices eg $749 for Live Suite, $200 for the 11 update, etc. I could also point out that I got Bitwig last year at a hefty discount for $177, which’d bring that yearly number down to $137. At that price, the six-year cost drops to $157/year. They’re currently offering a year’s sub for $129.
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I’m not personally arguing that Bitwig is cheaper over time, but I do think it muddies the waters somewhat to present discounted prices - you got a good deal on the initial cost of Live, and your upgrade prices seem to be the discounted ones.įor comparison, Bitwig has a yearly sale (maybe twice-yearly?), so you can reliably expect to get a discounted upgrade. Thanks for the figures - I couldn’t remember the release dates for live, or the prices. And there a lot of good and free instruments in the web.Īnyway, my choice was a Daw that is in both mac and pc, that is powerfull enought to do what I want, and lightweight, because I don’t have a big and fancy PC. I tried Ableton, but didn’t like it, use too much ressources, and was pretty unstable one my computer, but maybe it was just one my computer.Īt the begining, i had to search for VST instruments, because there barely nothing of that in Reaper, and i’m still composing on computer for feeding my OT. But there are a lot of tutorials on YouTube, and now it’s pretty ok. So I bought a Windows computer, and use now Reaper for recording my dawless setup.Īt the begining, it was hard to use, because of my habits one Logic.
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But when my 8 uears Apple computer breaks down, i couldn’t afford a new one, it was too expensive for me. I used Logic for something like 15 years. (You can try it as long as you want, with no limitation) You should consider it, or at least try it.