recent developments on the corporate side of music software:
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Scorewegian 🎶 (music@berserker.town)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Jun-2023 21:35:33 JST Scorewegian 🎶 -
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Sir Nedwood - Sydney 🇦🇺 (ned@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Jun-2023 21:38:55 JST Sir Nedwood - Sydney 🇦🇺 @music I feel like all this venture capital bullshit is just going to die in the arse. Audio production tools really are an industry with low barrier to entry. You got a good idea, you can do well. And everyone will be happy to shift over to your thing.
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Sir Nedwood - Sydney 🇦🇺 (ned@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Jun-2023 21:49:44 JST Sir Nedwood - Sydney 🇦🇺 @music Yeah schools are going to stick with AVID forever.
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Scorewegian 🎶 (music@berserker.town)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Jun-2023 21:49:45 JST Scorewegian 🎶 @ned to some extent. there is a bit of inertia to these things. plug-ins move quicker than everything else though. you're on steadier ground if you have a popular DAW. older producers are also a factor and they're probably what keeps stuff like ProTools and Waves afloat these days. it wouldn't surprise me if many schools also stick to and teach tools that are quite old by this point.
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