Joe Shapiro wrote:I believe Uli is saying people refer to it but don’t read it cover to cover as one would a book. Sounds like you two agree and perhaps you might be clearer by telling people to refer to the manual rather than read it.
Of course. If not, why the twinkle emoji?
So, to make it very clear to newcomers: there are pretty good tutorials for free, including those for Fairlight. They don't only teach you just the handling, but nomenclature as well. After that, you are equipped with the right expressions to search in that encyclopaedia, called a manual. And if you hit the right chapter, there are usually not only short explanations, but even examples of use cases for many specific features. That's why it has 4K pages.
BTW, this idea by Kamal seems to be worth exploring:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=143494&start=150#p1100835Granpa mode on:
When I worked in the industry with Softimage (a 3D software), long before there were huge downloads or PDFs on CD, its manual needed about 3 feet on the shelf. There were no free tutorials at all, only expensive personal tutors. Now, there's progress!
Granpa mode off.
PS, just to be clear: I don't think Fairlight is a disaster.
Logic Pro is better in some aspects, but it has one huge disadvantage for those who don't like Apple.