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stevebrodie01
post Fri 28 Dec 2001, 18:27
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First time post.

Anyone out there use Opcode's  Studio Vision Pro?

Chat, discuss future development in light of Gibson take-over.

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Steve


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post Wed 2 Jan 2002, 20:30
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Quote: from abbie on Jan. 2, 2002 - 15:39[br]Hi, I am using Vision DSP which is one step down from what you are using.  I plan to stay with it as long as possible given the limited support options.


Hi there,

Thanks for your reply. I've been using SVPro for quite a few years through several upgrades. At present I run SVP 4.2 on a beige G3 266
OS8.6.
It's not cutting edge fast in terms of proc. speed - 500 plugins all at once! etc but I can get more than enough audio tracks/plugs for my stuff which tends to be mainly midi based,JV1080,Proformance,D50, etc. with the odd acoustic guitar/vocal thrown in.
I've looked at other sequencer platforms over the years and always come back to Vision. Musician friendly ;-)
It's such a shame about Gibson trying to kill it off!!
Have you had a look at Topica Opcode users group?
There's a lot of informed opinion on that forum, AND I have to say some optimism that someone will pick up where Opcode left off.
Some of the named posting are the ones you will see on the credits
when you click on the Apple menu 'about SVP'.
As you can tell I LOVE SVPro and I'm going to stick with it yet.
Apart from the fact that invested so much of ME in learning it!!

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Steve
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