I went with a bcf2000...thanks for the help guys.
I went with a bcf2000...thanks for the help guys.
I TRIED USING SAWSTUDIO A COUPLE OF YEARS BACK .. EVEN BOUGHT THE SS VIDEOS ,,BUT HAD NO LUCK IS LITTLE TO COMPLICATED ..IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER DAW'S.. IN THE VIDEOS BOB FLYS THRU THE MECHANICS OF THE SOFTWARE REAL QUICK, BUT WHEN YOU GET TO USE THE PROGRAM YOURSELF ..IS ANOTHER STORY..I HAVE NO DOUBTS THAT IS A GREAT PROGRAM , BUT JUST NOT FOR ME..GOOD LUCK.
What does that have to do with using a 002 as a control surface for SAC?
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I've found many people who post in ALL CAPS have difficulty doing many things besides operating SAW. Not saying that's you, but it's something to look into. Do you find people around you tend to get the door for you instead of waiting for you to figure out the doorknob?
In all fairness, in my brief playing with SAW it wasn't the most intuitive program to jump into but it wasn't impossible. It seems many are more concerned with the quality of the mix engine over the learning curve of the UI.
Last edited by gdougherty; 03-05-2010 at 10:37 AM.
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