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On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Buzap Buzap <buzap@gmx.net> wrote: > But I guess for analogue veterans Record is as good as it gets.... Or for recording professionals - i.e. guys that need total stability during the production process in order to get finished on a deadline. In the pro audio world it is a long time standard to deliver projects as audio files, rather than a work document file from some DAW applicatins plus plug-ins. The reason for this standard is that it guarantees full compatibility between production platforms and applications and also gives the best protection against lost backwards compatibility due to software upgrades or discontinued software products. In this regard Record also seems a good deal for musicians that are not pro recordists but do a lot of collaborations with such people. I guess a lot of new Record buyers will be artists that would otherwise have bought ProTools LE. I'm not very interested in Record either, because I already have Logic and appreciate that freedom of signal routing. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com