MartyMcFly
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I am a VS-1680 user. I have been for almost 2 years now. And it's not like I'm talking just once and a while here...I mean everyday.
My problem is this...Lately all I hear about is Pro Tools, Cakewalk, Qbase and a bunch of other programs for recording on the computer(mainly Pro Tools Free). But are they really any faster or better or easier to use than a DAW?
I have been messing about on Pro Tools Free but I feel like I am not using it to its full potential so I am hesitant to judge it against the VS 1680. I like the way you can see the wavefiles really big on a computer monitor and trim them down without permantly destroying the takes. Also how you can just grab sections and move them from one track or location to the other. But I just cant see beyond that, how these programs can be any better. Although Ive never even attempted to do these things with my VS. Just strait recording without loops and edits.
I know that you can get Logic VS for doing that specifically with a VS recorder. But is that as good as say Pro Tools? I have grown fond of messing around in Pro Tools Free environment. even though I havent really done anything with PTF yet
I would appreciate any feedback...
My problem is this...Lately all I hear about is Pro Tools, Cakewalk, Qbase and a bunch of other programs for recording on the computer(mainly Pro Tools Free). But are they really any faster or better or easier to use than a DAW?
I have been messing about on Pro Tools Free but I feel like I am not using it to its full potential so I am hesitant to judge it against the VS 1680. I like the way you can see the wavefiles really big on a computer monitor and trim them down without permantly destroying the takes. Also how you can just grab sections and move them from one track or location to the other. But I just cant see beyond that, how these programs can be any better. Although Ive never even attempted to do these things with my VS. Just strait recording without loops and edits.
I know that you can get Logic VS for doing that specifically with a VS recorder. But is that as good as say Pro Tools? I have grown fond of messing around in Pro Tools Free environment. even though I havent really done anything with PTF yet
I would appreciate any feedback...