Trying my best
Gert van Santen
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Fri Feb 8 12:52:15 CET 2008
Tony Scharf schreef:
> On Feb 7, 2008 10:31 PM, deeplfo <deeplfo at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I am amazed at folks who think they must try to achieve results with a particular given tool, and then have to disparage the tool just because things don't work according to plan. The reason there are a variety of DAWs (and other tools) out there proves that there is more than one to get something done.
>>
>> So stick to what works best for you.
>>
>
> In my case, nothing has really forked for me in a while. Sonar could
> get the job done, but I hated working with it. Cubase did everything
> but I just couldnt fall in love with it either. hardware sequencers
> got me started on tracks quick, but finishing and transfering that to
> the PC domain was a lot of unneccesary grunt work. Live 7 is what I
> wanted. Its got the right work flow, its MIDI timing and audio
> quality are now really as good as the others, and the interface works
> well enough I can forgive it the few things I wish it had (microscope
> event editing, step time note entry, ability to see mixer + arrange
> view).
>
> One thing that *really* helps with live (any daw really) is a BIG wide
> view display. Without that, its little boxes tend to all be to small
> to work with effectively.
I agree. I don't have big screens, and I
hate those small boxes in Live. I just
can't understand that...
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G e r t v a n S a n t e n
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