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Reply #15
« on: February 19, 2006, 12:37:33 PM »
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And let's not forget its place within the suite - not the prime focus of many here but that is quite a significant market sector for Adobe of course - without who there would perhaps be none of this to discuss and deliberate about at all.


Yes - a good point.  I doubt if Syntrillium would have managed to get the program where it is today without the support of Adobe.  Obviously, since Adobe wrote the cheques, they must have called the shots (at least, to a very large extent).

I'm just a little concerned that, as a large corporation with a huge professional client base (where cost is frequently a secondary consideration) they might lose sight of the 'little man'.

OTOH, SteveG's post does show there might be a glimmer of light and I hope the ideas he is talking about bear some fruit.

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As always, it's whether this particular tool (or toolset) is right for the tasks you tend to require it for.


Of course - I couldn't disagree with that.  It's the way one should choose ones software.  What irks me is that CEP/AA was the tool of choice for me (and many others) but its recent developments have now taken it in a direction whereby I have to consider if I really want to continue using it or if I need to look elsewhere.

I don't really want to look elsewhere - really, I have no need to look, since I probably own most of the alternative applicable software already - but it's reaching the point where AA is offering me very little extra functionality (as far as restoration is concerned) at a non-commensurate price.
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Reply #16
« on: February 19, 2006, 08:16:47 PM »
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The last time I brought this up - the thread began to get a little off topic, so I will bring it up again.  
 cheesy  cheesy  cheesy  cheesy

But I have to agree that while a cut-down version would be of no interest to some, it's very likely to be exactly what a significant number of others would like.
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Reply #17
« on: February 19, 2006, 10:16:35 PM »
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Trouble is, everyone would want the cuts made in different places...
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Reply #18
« on: February 20, 2006, 02:16:38 AM »
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Trouble is, everyone would want the cuts made in different places...


I take your point, but I'm not so sure.  I would imagine there are plenty of users who would happy to have the EV only, with no MT at all.  I'd certainly settle for that.
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Reply #19
« on: February 20, 2006, 08:33:43 AM »
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Trouble is, everyone would want the cuts made in different places...

Which is why I think that the 'roll your own' concept behind CE2000 would be the one to go for... the only decisions left are to decide what's in the basic package.
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Reply #20
« on: February 24, 2006, 06:02:45 PM »
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I would imagine there are plenty of users who would happy to have the EV only, with no MT at all.  I'd certainly settle for that.


Wow, different strokes for different folks but I can't imagine ever just using EV.  Everything I do is now done in multitrack.  Editing, effects, everything.
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Reply #21
« on: February 24, 2006, 10:49:44 PM »
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I can't imagine ever just using EV.


As most here already know, my prime use for Audition is restoration - I don't need multi-track for that sort of work.
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