Could someone explain to me what makes this DAW so special? I understand that Pro Tools was the first to have things like 48khz audio sampling (or something similar to that) and its the first one to be installed in major studios, but apart from that, why is it so popular? is it because of the "appeal" due to Avid marketing? *use the same tools the pro's use!!* giving it's users some satisfaction, that indeed, this software is the "best" or else experts such (GRAMMY NOMINATED PRODUCER / MIXER / ENGINEER) wouldn't have used it?
This might've been a social phenomenon, people assign greater worth to things if proved successful to other person. In social psychology, this is referred to as "social conformity" where humans will follow others in order to limit a risk factor in their own investment, if someone else has a good experience doing something, another person is more likely to follow suit, because if witnessed another's success, said thing becomes less mysterious and less risky. this is why everyone is afraid of doing something alone, and doing something original, there is greater risk.
Probably went a little too deep with this.. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?
This might've been a social phenomenon, people assign greater worth to things if proved successful to other person. In social psychology, this is referred to as "social conformity" where humans will follow others in order to limit a risk factor in their own investment, if someone else has a good experience doing something, another person is more likely to follow suit, because if witnessed another's success, said thing becomes less mysterious and less risky. this is why everyone is afraid of doing something alone, and doing something original, there is greater risk.
Probably went a little too deep with this.. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?