Ardour is a good example of a professional tool, because it supports professional audio hardware,

ah ah ah. Pd supports professional audio hardware, I've been working for years with my hammerfall card.

I've tried already some times to work with ardour, and it always failed me (except this last version, it's more stable). I guess that could be a (very simple) definition of "professional": it does what it's supposed to do. Which I almost never had a problem with pd, and had lots of times with ardour.

strange, I just heard from a friend that works in audio production that ardour *isn't* a professional program, because it's not good (he uses nuendo). he pointed out that they had the words "professional" in their website before, and it's not there anymore.

also strange, I remember of you mentioning a software with documentation as professional (or am I wrong?). Ardour has less documentation than Pd, and they *do* make money to support their developer(s), at least 4,5K$ a month.


the question about pd is biased because it does support most kind of hardware but the user still have to build his own interface, so, professionalism doesn't come from pd only but from the immixtion of the tool and the user.

bias: "inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection" (wiktionary). Maybe that's not the word you're looking for.

I guess if pd lets the user do his work, then it's professional enough. Execpt some externals that are buggy, and have no documentation, and therefore are unusable. That's unprofessional, to release such kind of code.


if by "professional" you mean "it's sold and people make profit from
it",
then in today's world it's such a worthy definition as to say "the
website
of this software is blue, therefore it's a good website".


sinceramente

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