Well, different genres can come out better in different programs. Milkytracker, for example, would very hard to make classical with. Soundation has its benefits, and AT has its own.
i wish i knew how to use audiotool, it seems so smooth and makes great sounds. unfortunately whenever i try to learn it i never know what the hell is going on
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Sean Foxx
Really good man!
CYCLOSA
Im glad you came to your senses and posted this
Xephyr
Personally, I find Ableton Live to be easier to use that Audiotool.
Xephyr
Well, different genres can come out better in different programs. Milkytracker, for example, would very hard to make classical with. Soundation has its benefits, and AT has its own.
Audial
haha, yeah it is daunting, but not as daunting as logic or other DAW's
pryzm
@Greg Leddy I know that's how it is when I try to use it.
gregL
i wish i knew how to use audiotool, it seems so smooth and makes great sounds. unfortunately whenever i try to learn it i never know what the hell is going on
pryzm
@Audial I think Soundation is better just because is easier to understand (For me) I think AT is really complicated.
Audial
Would you say soundation is better than AT in your opinion?
Xephyr
I've tryed using audiotool.. It's a bit too interfacey for me.