It might be because you seem to be wanting to instantiate busses in the Bundles window, which I only use if I want to name them. Most of the time I just use a template with super typical named buses, stems, reverb etc. when it comes to elaborate bussing I just grab some on an input etc.I didn't say it is a weak point, I said it is cumbersome....never thought routing was a weak point in DP.
That's what I'm talking about, Reason, Logic etc. have instant bussing, usually in a popup menu in Logics case, whereas DP treats a buss as a wire, and Aux track are always live tracks.If you action things from right-click menus, Reason does the plugging for you,Pro Tools and DP use hardware mixers as a start, some DAWs like Logic and Reason don't.
IMO you've gotten pretty far for only a week, but I think it's safe to say we all take some time to find out all the things about a DAW. I have a copy of Reason and really wish they hadn't abandoned Rewire, especially now that computers are fast enough to make it a trivial hit to have two open DAWs, and Reason without VSTs is a full environment on it's own. I use Reason as a rack plugin mostly, but I should look into it's DAW capabilities, havent used it since 2.5 as a sequencer.Mind you, I'm not dishing on DP here. This is just my experience while trying things out with the DP demo I installed last week... on Windows no less

Statistics: Posted by machinesworking — Thu Jun 20, 2024 1:15 am