Automating Event FX is one thing people want. We'll see (I guess) if there are any big changes in 3.x or whatever. "oh shit, what if it could also do this?". Some of the things they initially did there design wise (as is often the case) probably present some new engineering challenges when the. There's not been very much updating to it other than maybe the Transformer and some small tweaks and bug fixes. I guess it depends on what you're doing or trying to do, dunno, but yeah, it certainly helps.Īutomation there is pretty much still in it's 1.0 state. but with the range selection tool you can effectively do wonders to heaps of non-contiguous selections, right? I don't need all those underlines in some plugin names, or 圆4 suffixes, etc.Īll in all, I think I like it and will continue using it alongside Reaper.Īlso, if I understand things correctly - there are no automation items in S1, Too bad we can't rename the plugins however we want to. There's no all-notes-off/MIDI panic button. Things I find missing (just briefly skimming through it, I'm on day one here!): built-in bit-bridge. Splendid! The media explorer is a work of a genius - nuff said. It's awesome how MIDI editor turns into audio editor when you select an audio clip instead of a MIDI clip. Having a dozen of these lanes is certainly not efficient either.
Too bad you can only have 2 CC lanes at once, but I suspect that's for keeping it clean. this is something Reaper should definitely take a look at. I love how they did the CC lanes and how you can write automation to any plugin parameter directly in the MIDI editor. I feel if they add mouse modifier editing and more keyboard customizability it will be very formiddable indeed.
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Things are extremely intuitive right from the start, I didn't even feel the need to RTFM (which I will, naturally, do at some point, because I love reading manuals :)). and I must say, this is one helluva well thought out software!