I'm sorely tempted by VI; however without knowing that the user manuals are going to be well written, in depth and useful in a real world context, I won't be going near my credit card.
I don't think I'm alone in believeing that the 'how-to' documentation that came with the Pro Ed was woeful, and the DVD was not much better - if it hadn't been for Beat Kaufman, I think a lot of us would have been in the s!*t as regards the Performance Tool, etc.
I'm certain that many users who actually earn their income through using VSL products will agree that they just don't have the time to go on the forum-searching, teeth gnashing, experimenting in the dark voyage of discovery that is necassery to get the most out of the Pro Ed. So, finally getting to the point.....
Can anyone from VSL reassure us that there will be manuals / tutorials / examples to accompany VI, that aren't put to shame by the example set by companies like Spectrasonics and EW? You know what I'm talking about.... [[;)]]
Doesn't seem unreasonable for a £3.6k investment, does it?
I don't think I'm alone in believeing that the 'how-to' documentation that came with the Pro Ed was woeful, and the DVD was not much better - if it hadn't been for Beat Kaufman, I think a lot of us would have been in the s!*t as regards the Performance Tool, etc.
I'm certain that many users who actually earn their income through using VSL products will agree that they just don't have the time to go on the forum-searching, teeth gnashing, experimenting in the dark voyage of discovery that is necassery to get the most out of the Pro Ed. So, finally getting to the point.....
Can anyone from VSL reassure us that there will be manuals / tutorials / examples to accompany VI, that aren't put to shame by the example set by companies like Spectrasonics and EW? You know what I'm talking about.... [[;)]]
Doesn't seem unreasonable for a £3.6k investment, does it?