It's actually very in-depth, as is the getting started guide. You need to set up a V-Rack, Bundles, etc, etc.īTW- the manual is available on the "welcome" screen when you activate DP8. Like you mentioned, I'm surprised you can't simply load a VI and play it. Not that it's wrong, but I guess I've been spoiled, especially with Sonar X2. IMHO, DP8 lacks intuitive workflow, and everything has to be manually set up. I suppose I'm so used to the workflow in Cubase and Sonar. I'm sure DP8 is a fantastic DAW, but I've been using the demo since it was released and I'm just not jiving with it. I'm also a long time user of Sonar (20 years+), and also Cubase (I looked at DP8 because of it's score-to-picture features which Sonar lacks). In DP8, nothing comes easy and without some decent documentation this is just a source for frustration. Also all other functions are self-explaining. If you want to create a soft synth track, the program creates all the necessary tracks for you. I think MOTU should definitely include a complete video tutorial with the software, otherwise nobody is going to buy it unless they are updating or crossgrading. The fact that a complete user manual is missing doesn't help. Stvdio wrote:DP8 is a complicated program with a steep learning curve.
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