Too bad the Propellerheads are stubborn in their attitude towards audio recording and handling, a major loss in otherwise pretty nice product for what it is.
All in all I think the audio software market needs at least one new competitor doing things Right (TM) instead of the continuous flow of hardware emulation user interface packages for the beats'n'bleeps tinkering.
The sequencer isn't as good as like Cubase but it works fine for most stuff to do
I miss things like spline curves and stuff in the volume, velocity and so on stuff.
But those things can be done automaticaly when routing cv lfo's to those things, so there is many possibillities
trace wrote:The sequencer isn't as good as like Cubase but it works fine for most stuff to do
Is it still contained in the tiny window? When I tried Reason back in the day that was the single most annoying thing in it (though it might have been just my mistake too).
sumppi wrote:All in all I think the audio software market needs at least one new competitor doing things Right (TM) instead of the continuous flow of hardware emulation user interface packages for the beats'n'bleeps tinkering.
This reflects my fealing when I first looked at Reason. I find the user-interface of Reason suboptimal, that its user-interface is too bound to a visual representation of hardware. (Excuse me if this does not reflect your oppinion.)
If seen first from a visual angle and then less so from a functional angle, which program performs best? I find FL to be quite intuitive but I don't have much to compare with.