Ericj23, i doubt 23 marks your age - at least i hope it doesn't, otherwise i'll have to shoot you down to prevent the unbearable thought of the continuation of your genes. Honestly if that's the best you can do with a response : Just don't botherericj23 wrote:frankly suck my cock - and you won't get paid bitch- thats just cheap - like youpopsych wrote:And ericj23 if you can't see the obvious difference between what we are saying about objects then please stick to SX. Samp deserves better
i understand perfectly samplitudes editing - it is better than cubase - my point has always been that it isnt so much better to justify the cost of changing
ultimately if you want to start a pissing up the wall contest I can start talking midi - it may be improved in samplitude but it still aint anywhere near cubase goodor how about the intgration of external kit or play order tracks - or acid and rex implementation etc
im still sticking to my point - why bother changing ?
if it was free i could see that the stress of learning how a new program might work out
But samplitude has absolutely nothing in it that will make your music so much better - it just gives a slightly different way of getting there so why bother ?
If the guy is really set he can try the demo - i'm sure he already has
PS if you are trying to get a point across I wouldnt quote kylie minogue OK -a fondness for sex dwarfs isnt big or clever - and it is useful to imply the latter during any discourse
I know it may seem i'm making Samp sound like god - I also know it's not and it's lacking in many departments, such as MIDI yes. I forgot to ask him whether he does more MIDI or Audio work as i did that in the PT alternatives thread, and thought i did here too. What i like about Samp is that it seems to be designed with the user in mind and i think MIDI will improve vastly in the next major release. For now i wouldn't touch it for MIDI as i'm still too attached to logic and would miss the functionality terribly but then again SX doesn't suit me for the same reason so it may suit him.
And as for the kylie thing, my ear must have caught it off the radio - liked the phrase. Good thing you told me it's from a kylie song : i would never intentionally listen to her enough to know it was hers, or ever manage to be that gay - you assistance is most appreciated. NOT