Maybe part of this stems from my frustrations with using Logic itself, which after several years I still find to be a thoroughly unpleasant experience.
Well, this same principle applies strongly to Logic. I got Logic at v2.x (!! waaaay back) and it took me a long time to get a handle on what the hell was actually going on. I became quite comfortable after a while, and my understanding of Logic grew through v3, v4 etc to v7.x which I now use.
God help the poor souls who come upon Logic now!! It's so huge that it's scary and there are some functions which I have still hardly ever or never used.
Getting back on point: There was never a manual from Emagic that gave a beginner a simple "Start here - now do this - okay, then do this" type of initiation into the arcane and secret world inside the program. There were manuals, but they were simply long explanations of all the buttons and functions. You'd literally have to read through hundreds of pages before you could understand the environment and how to connect all your MIDI gear, before you could record a note!
So, this is what users want, but don't always get - a walkthrough manual of how to get started, then how to go deeper and so on.
Anyway I hope the VSL team hear us. . . .
Regards - Colin
PS - don't give up on Logic, give it another 5 or 6 years and you should be fine! [H]