Are Reaper's automation capabilities better or worse than other DAWs like flstudio or ableton?

When someone says they accomplish X with Y and you say 'literally everyone else in the world is using Z" you're really just being a dick and also are entirely unhelpful and aren't offering as much as you think. You're just inferring that they are doing something wrong and sneering at them and don't pretend just because it was subtle that it wasn't snide. Equally, by entirely dismissing that something can be done in ways other than [Kontakt] you're the one who is not eager to learn because to you there is only one way to do something and that's cool I guess but it's the difference between memorising a formula for one thing and being able to derive formulas by looking at a system and understanding the interactions that govern it. It's great that you know one formula, but there's different forumli/ models with different amounts of usefulness.

I am actually eager to learn, which is why if you look at the other convo that's about the same thing where the other person wasn't snide, I was happy to have a further discussion with them. That said, you haven't offered me anything to learn, so I don't even know how you get off on saying that. Kontakt exists? I already knew that. That's about the only information you have given besides saying that I shifted context, which I also acknowledged.

What pissed me off to be honest was being told that I'm not making music correctly. I don't care if you didn't curse at me over it, but you were the second person in two days to sneer at me using Logic to sequence drums and I will admit that's on me for responding disproportionately but at the end of the day you can also fuck off with telling people they make music wrong. I am not particularly enamoured by you but I wont tell you that the way you make art is wrong dude.

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