In any event I will have to see how good the T2 demo is before I spend any more money on T2. There are way too many other items (Kontakt 2, GPO Jazz Band
Best,
Gordon
OT: can't speak for FL but actually it's quite easy in Sonar...Beardedone wrote:in Sonar and Fruity it is nearly imposible to record Cameleon5000 parameter automation).
It is hard to put my finger onit but I find when using Cubase everything feels wrong. Just to get soem perspective on what really has developed into animosty against the app. I tried a demo version Cubase SX a whle back verion 1 I believe- it was so full of bugs that even after I uninstalled I had to do a clean system restore to get my system back in order. Note that I had installed nothing else new at the so it was the fault of that demo. That really pissed me off. I was unable to figure out even basic operation in SX as it kept crashing. I got lost trying to load a VSTi I was not inspired to explore it at all. I understand SX 3 is fine so go ahead and try it. I am not tempted. Cubase VST was hardly much better - I had to read that damn manual just to do a simple thing like load a VSTi and record midi. In FruityLoops the first time I used it doing this was simple as browsing through the drop-down menus. I guess after happily using Sonar, Fruity, Live and for that matter, Tracktion soemwaht, Cubase feels like trying to tie my left shoelace at floor level with my right foot resting on the table. I fail to understand why anyone would use Cubase in any of it's incarnations. It is now number 2 my top 10 annoying programs(MSExcel being number 1 followed by Cubase SX and MS Access).Gord ,,I'm really interested in your opinion on this,,I'm exactly where you are with Tracktion...been using it and I'm finally getting somewhat comfortable.
After figuring out the level/pan spline automation(I need to use alot)there are some limitations.
Prices in Canada can be bloated,,as with other places,,but Steinberg Canada has a special on Cubase SL for $129..I was looking at ,,I'm curious what irks you about Cubase...
thanx Ed
I think I know how now but it is not a simple process. It's a problem using the mod wheel Sonar and I keep forgetting how to set up Sonar 3 to recognize my CC messages from my Mk249C. Sonar sometimes fails to recognize CC messages and I have go into options/midi devices and set them once again. I stil don't know why they are dropped. Tracktion seems never to do that.Beardedone wrote:
in Sonar and Fruity it is nearly imposible to record Cameleon5000 parameter automation).
OT: can't speak for FL but actually it's quite easy in Sonar...
thanx for that,,its one thing to find it hard to get around,,but computer problems, I won't tollerate that either,,the heck with Cubase then..I found rewire and multi-tracking in Tracktion sufficient anyway.T2 may well refine automation..Beardedone wrote:It is hard to put my finger onit but I find when using Cubase everything feels wrong. Just to get soem perspective on what really has developed into animosty against the app. I tried a demo version Cubase SX a whle back verion 1 I believe- it was so full of bugs that even after I uninstalled I had to do a clean system restore to get my system back in order. Note that I had installed nothing else new at the so it was the fault of that demo. That really pissed me off. I was unable to figure out even basic operation in SX as it kept crashing. I got lost trying to load a VSTi I was not inspired to explore it at all. I understand SX 3 is fine so go ahead and try it. I am not tempted. Cubase VST was hardly much better - I had to read that damn manual just to do a simple thing like load a VSTi and record midi. In FruityLoops the first time I used it doing this was simple as browsing through the drop-down menus. I guess after happily using Sonar, Fruity, Live and for that matter, Tracktion soemwaht, Cubase feels like trying to tie my left shoelace at floor level with my right foot resting on the table. I fail to understand why anyone would use Cubase in any of it's incarnations. It is now number 2 my top 10 annoying programs(MSExcel being number 1 followed by Cubase SX and MS Access).Gord ,,I'm really interested in your opinion on this,,I'm exactly where you are with Tracktion...been using it and I'm finally getting somewhat comfortable.
After figuring out the level/pan spline automation(I need to use alot)there are some limitations.
Prices in Canada can be bloated,,as with other places,,but Steinberg Canada has a special on Cubase SL for $129..I was looking at ,,I'm curious what irks you about Cubase...
thanx Ed
I use Chainer inside of Sonar to make automation really simple. I use the Cakewalk adapter to wrap Chainer. Then, Chainer appears as a DXi inside of Sonar. I can make an instance of Chainer (in Sonar) and then load Cameleon 5000, for example, in that Chainer instance. Chainer lets you do midi learn on any control in any VST/VSTi that you load in it. After loading Cameleon 5000 into Chainer, I click on Chainer's midi-learn menu and then twist a knob on my midi controller (I, too, have the MK-249C). Then, I'm set. I can record automation, create an automation envelope in the track, etc. It works great.I keep forgetting how to set up Sonar 3 to recognize my CC messages from my Mk249C.
Thanks. Sounds more complex than the direct route in Sonar that Jens is talking about. I am wondering if this Chainer trick possible with eXT? See I don't have chainer.Quote:
I keep forgetting how to set up Sonar 3 to recognize my CC messages from my Mk249C.
I use Chainer inside of Sonar to make automation really simple. I use the Cakewalk adapter to wrap Chainer. Then, Chainer appears as a DXi inside of Sonar. I can make an instance of Chainer (in Sonar) and then load Cameleon 5000, for example, in that Chainer instance. Chainer lets you do midi learn on any control in any VST/VSTi that you load in it. After loading Cameleon 5000 into Chainer, I click on Chainer's midi-learn menu and then twist a knob on my midi controller (I, too, have the MK-249C). Then, I'm set. I can record automation, create an automation envelope in the track, etc. It works great
It's really pretty simple to use Chainer in Sonar. The nice thing is that you can use the Synth Rack to make instances which means that the midi and audio tracks get inserted and routed automatically for you. In order to use the "direct" method in Sonar, you have to use the "old" method of inserting your DXi (or wrapped VSTi) in the FX bin of the audio track and then route the midi track to the DXi/VSTi manually -- assuming, here, that you want to use midi automation on the DXi/VSTi, of course. And, even using this latter (old / FX bin / manual), method, you don't get midi-learn from your controller.Thanks. Sounds more complex than the direct route in Sonar that Jens is talking about. I am wondering if this Chainer trick possible with eXT? See I don't have chainer.
Well, you can do the same thing with eXT.Thanks but I want to first try this with eXT.
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