Just saw a "suggested post" in Facebook. Mix Templates for PT. What a concept.
This time, though, it's the mix templates of the stars. Sure beats having to do your own engineering. ;)
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Just saw a "suggested post" in Facebook. Mix Templates for PT. What a concept.
This time, though, it's the mix templates of the stars. Sure beats having to do your own engineering. ;)
Year after year (actually decade after decade) I've watched the trend of normal stuff we take for granted in SawStudio, coming out years later as a touted revolutionary new life changing production concept in PT.
Thanks again to Bob for an "Amazing Ride" over the decades!
Carl, I too have been a SS guy for decades! I so agree with you sir!! And the SOUND QUALITY! None better!:cool:
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I wish I had known that SAW continued to exist after I bought my copy of SAWse twenty-some-odd years ago! When I realized my "next" computer would not run SAWse, I panicked and started sleeping with every other digital editing software package out there. I hated them all and lost a lot of sleep because I could no longer fly through my production jobs like I had learned to do with SAWse.
It was only by accident that I discovered SAW is still out there. Got SAW Basic now (I do mostly four-track editing for telephone "on-hold" programs) and, even though it's overkill for what I need, it feels like "home" and I can't wait to master it twenty years from now!