Why did you leave Studio One?
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- KVRAF
- 12093 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Nobody leaves Studio One, its where people end up.... 
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- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 2 Jun, 2003
+1 For not leaving Studio One.
If every KVR member wrote one review a year we'd have 1340 reviews each day!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 282 posts since 7 Nov, 2009 from DC
Wouldn't say that. For modern music makers it's still either Fl Studio. Logic or Ableton. With projects mixed in Pro Tools.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 282 posts since 7 Nov, 2009 from DC
The pace of releases and adding 40 plus features per update reminds of what Ableton (Live
and Cubase (version 7) were doing. Via the facebook group never seen so many complaints for Presonus as for bugs/crashes. You remember Live 8 and Cubase 7. Those were terrible releases where customers jumped ship.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Truely the one thing I dislike. I can see where they're coming from though. People want that and buy that. What can you do?wuworld wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 8:19 pm The pace of releases and adding 40 plus features per update reminds of what Ableton (Liveand Cubase (version 7) were doing.
- addled muppet weed
- 111288 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
why did you?
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- KVRist
- 259 posts since 11 Dec, 2018
I have a few issues with the MIDI editor. If those get resolved, I may come back to it.
I want to be able to select/insert/move notes quickly without having to use the keyboard. Specifically, I would like the right drag to select notes. Or even better, make mouse actions fully configurable.
I don't like how the select tool snaps to grid. I have no use for it, and miss notes sometimes because of it. I want to be able to select without snapping and move notes with snapping without having to enable and disable snap all the time.
Lastly, I want to be able to get the editor to remember the length of the last note when inserting a new note.
I want to be able to select/insert/move notes quickly without having to use the keyboard. Specifically, I would like the right drag to select notes. Or even better, make mouse actions fully configurable.
I don't like how the select tool snaps to grid. I have no use for it, and miss notes sometimes because of it. I want to be able to select without snapping and move notes with snapping without having to enable and disable snap all the time.
Lastly, I want to be able to get the editor to remember the length of the last note when inserting a new note.
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- KVRian
- 804 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
This is exactly why I left. Midi editor not configurable enough for me. I use Reaper now, and now that I've configured it extensively, it would take something pretty huge to get me to consider going back.mdstudio wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 8:48 pm I have a few issues with the MIDI editor. If those get resolved, I may come back to it.
I want to be able to select/insert/move notes quickly without having to use the keyboard. Specifically, I would like the right drag to select notes. Or even better, make mouse actions fully configurable.
I don't like how the select tool snaps to grid. I have no use for it, and miss notes sometimes because of it. I want to be able to select without snapping and move notes with snapping without having to enable and disable snap all the time.
Lastly, I want to be able to get the editor to remember the length of the last note when inserting a new note.
Funny you mentioned the selection tools snapping to grid, that always bothered me more than it seems it should.
I think the FL studio midi editor is a great standard to compare to. It always seems like midi editors are just tacked on without thought it in most DAWs. It never seems like they took the time to learn a couple of midi editors in other DAWs, and get fluent with them before they design their own. That's when you start really understanding the pro's and con's of a particular design. S1's is pretty close in certain ways, but not quite there.
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- KVRAF
- 2989 posts since 5 Nov, 2014
Yeah, if only Cakewalk, Steinberg, eMagic and rest knew back than that they should cater to future bedroom producers who will just pencil in everything.
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- KVRAF
- 5066 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
Why on earth should I use the worst DAW for that...
...only the fact that it was the most chosen DAW for recording 2-3 decades ago doesn´t make it even considerable nowadays... it´s an ancient relict from which most people turn away from...