Cool, thanks for sharing. I like the versatility the offer per "object" and that you can bounce effects and then undo later if you need to.HobbyCore wrote:You can start here and go through the series if you want to learn more:billcarroll wrote:Really? Do tell.HobbyCore wrote:Samplitude is BY FAR superior to Studio One in this regard.billcarroll wrote:If I understand your question, Studio One.jumper24 wrote:Little off tropic....
which daw has the best realtime "per clip effects" system? (and with the ability to render and to "unlock"/go back to a online state ?)
- I have cubase - but want a daw for my laptop without dongle + cubase´s per clip effect is very oldschool, and is only a offline process.In samplitude, each object is essentially its own track. It can have its own automation, effects, sends, takes, position information, gain AND volume etc...Code: Select all
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6x96-p7buY
The event FX in Studio One is neat, but it just doesn't compare. It offers you about 1/10th of the capabilities of the object system in Samplitude.
Edit: WTF, I don't want to embed the video. I even encapsulated it in url tags. I'm being format-raped!
ps ... there might be other ways too, but the only way I know how to control what happens with a URL is to use the code tag.