Hi! I heard a lot of nice things about SAW. But first i have to know, is it compatible with FX-teleport?
Thankx.
Hi! I heard a lot of nice things about SAW. But first i have to know, is it compatible with FX-teleport?
Thankx.
It works for me
Warren
Warren @ The Masters Tracks
Welcome to the forum, uh, Claudia.
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Thanks Warren.
Ian, wouldn't that be great?...
O.K. second question. I'll be working with big templates spread over 3 to 4 Pc,
Is saw good in that area?
Every thing i do is Midi/VSTi ( Kontakt) so, Is midi/VSTi O.K. for big templates in SAW? Does it have folder tracs?
P.S. I've downloaded the demos and will try it tonight, but i would still like to hear your comments...
Thanks!
Also, I'm into classical music so, is SAW o.k. for this or should i go for Samplitude for that?
Thanks!
for classical passages in a minor key, with a lot of oboe, i think samplitude is best..
tony
Last edited by Leadfoot; 07-28-2006 at 05:34 PM.
I've tracked and mixed a bunch of chamber stuff with SAWStudio for a number of years. It works fantastic for this - notably:Originally Posted by Claudia Schiffer
* ability to edit across multiple tracks extremely easily so that you can edit together the best parts of multiple takes when everything has been tracked live without having to mix to stereo tracks first
* excellent sounding and easy to manipulate fade control
* a number of excellent sounding fully automateable 64bit processing plugins that can work incredibly "transparently" - such as the built in eq's, or the offerings from Sonoris & JMS Audioware.
* incredibly easy to add & manipulate crossfading
* rock solid stability so that you don't have to get nervous when tracking live
Best regards,
Steve Berson
Thanks Steven! Sounds good!
More comments would be welcome, like working with big templates, VSTi, ect..
Wouldn't SAW Classic be a better choice for classical music?Originally Posted by TotalSonic
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Mark
Holy crap!!, I just watch the video tutorials!Amazing!!!!!
O.K. From an audio point of view, I'm sold! WOW!But I have to find out about midi/VSTi now, which is what i do 99% of the time...
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