User Reviews by KVR Members for Aero Studio
Reviewed By original flipper on 11th August 2004
OS: Version: V1.0.11.. Last edited by original flipper on 11th August 2004.
OS: Version: V1.0.11.. Last edited by original flipper on 11th August 2004.
Hi
I felt a need to write something (however basic)just to redress the previous review - which is an opinion something akin to what many people would write given a couple of minutes demoing say Logic or SX - I have not spent much time with Aero myself but would argue that it is no better or worse a learning curve to many host's out there, in fact trying say Energy XT for the first time would make this program look relatively simple (IMO) - that is not to say that Energy XT is a bad program; simply that Host programs are complex beasts by nature and require, no demand a period of quite intense study followed by much trial and error, in order to make progress.
The problem with Aero appears to be support; which is a shame as I found the program quite fun and it reminded me of a variety of other host's - namely Energy XT in the way you piece chains of instruments and effects together.
I think the piano roll is a very workable enviroment that will suit people that like to do lots of intricate work in this type of enviroment.
The on board Synths and FX appear quite usable, bearing in mind the limited amount of time I spent using them.
I can't really say a lot more and apologise for a rather lame review but felt the program deserved some alternative view to redress the other rather negative one which in all fairness might be a fair bunch of comment's but I have to say that I had no major difficulties getting around the program at a basic level.
For anyone looking at host's I think this program might be worth some investigation; I really don't know if a manual is avalible or what level of support or development will happen in the long run - that is something the potential purchaser can investigate.
Flipper.
I felt a need to write something (however basic)just to redress the previous review - which is an opinion something akin to what many people would write given a couple of minutes demoing say Logic or SX - I have not spent much time with Aero myself but would argue that it is no better or worse a learning curve to many host's out there, in fact trying say Energy XT for the first time would make this program look relatively simple (IMO) - that is not to say that Energy XT is a bad program; simply that Host programs are complex beasts by nature and require, no demand a period of quite intense study followed by much trial and error, in order to make progress.
The problem with Aero appears to be support; which is a shame as I found the program quite fun and it reminded me of a variety of other host's - namely Energy XT in the way you piece chains of instruments and effects together.
I think the piano roll is a very workable enviroment that will suit people that like to do lots of intricate work in this type of enviroment.
The on board Synths and FX appear quite usable, bearing in mind the limited amount of time I spent using them.
I can't really say a lot more and apologise for a rather lame review but felt the program deserved some alternative view to redress the other rather negative one which in all fairness might be a fair bunch of comment's but I have to say that I had no major difficulties getting around the program at a basic level.
For anyone looking at host's I think this program might be worth some investigation; I really don't know if a manual is avalible or what level of support or development will happen in the long run - that is something the potential purchaser can investigate.
Flipper.
Well I have donwloaded it and tried to play with. One of the first thing you notice, it is not a 'classical' windows interface. This makes it very difficult (say impossible) to use, especialy since there is no manual.
Seriously, how can you invent your proper interface, wich is completly different from the WIndows interface everybody knows, and not deliver a manual !
What I mean is, those guys seams to have great ideas but will have to some effort if they want that we use there software.
I will wait for a new version with manual, and test it again.
Rony
Seriously, how can you invent your proper interface, wich is completly different from the WIndows interface everybody knows, and not deliver a manual !
What I mean is, those guys seams to have great ideas but will have to some effort if they want that we use there software.
I will wait for a new version with manual, and test it again.
Rony
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