i absolutely love eXT. i think it's awesome.woolyloach wrote:I'd love to give eXT to one of the local groups around here that uses GarageBand and see what happened... I'd bet $20 they'd toss it within minutes.jens wrote:I'm not a 'techie' - I'm a composer and producer and turning my ideas into music as simply and quickly as possible is my main concern - yes, it maybe took you ten minutes to figure out how to add a vsti but you only have to learn it once. - and if you would have downloaded the helpfile you could have found it out within a minute.
eXT is for tweakers, admit it.
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Too bad the demo won't even save or I'd do some serious testing.
but as it stands, i personally have a hard time using it as a normal sequencer. i'm sure it's perfectly capable of it, i'm certain that it's wonderful... but i don't really know how to use it in that way, and it doesn't lend itself to the "instantly accessible" operability that Tracktion has. i know i can find out how to do it, and then i won't need to find out again, but at the same time i only had to learn how to use logic once; fair play i learned a lot from it, but if i want to just whack something down it's fine to just use Tracktion, i'm very comfortable there.
but of course i bloody love eXT and use it all the time. i'm certain that i couldn't live without it now! my setup relies on both Tracktion AND energyXT, and that's a setup that i'm MORE than happy with
btw, you can save in the eXT demo. you just can't load what you've saved until you've registered it.

