Hi
Just wondering, when I have looked at VSL demo, almost everyone (maybe all?) are made with Logic.
Is there a reason to this?
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Hi
Just wondering, when I have looked at VSL demo, almost everyone (maybe all?) are made with Logic.
Is there a reason to this?
Speaking for myself, I am sort of a dumbdumb with recording software. Things like the "R" key engaging the record button make a lot of sense to me... whereas the zoom function in Protools is the bracket key. Logic was just really easy to learn.
Hi,
It looks to me like Logic is the common denominator for MIDI, in the Mac world (also due to their price politics).
All sequencers are basically offering the same features, all with a different twist, so it really comes down to personal preferences (and that friend you can call when you're running into troubles).
Best,
Paul
Yes I have them all 😔
It's just funny that VSL being the one company, that relies most heavy on key switches, and then so few of the experts use Cubase, which quite frankly have the most elaborate, though not clever, system for KS.
Considering Studio 1, but it's only offering 1 key pr. articulation!