Intermediate users stepping up to MTS Pro and education
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 4:09 am
Good day,
I hope everyone and their loved ones are faring as well as possible, in this crazy time.
I am posting because I am a longtime professional musician but a fairly uneducated person in digital recording, who started using MTS on his iPad a couple years ago. Really, I couldn't be happier and am very grateful to Mr. Bremmers. The program has done exactly what I needed in providing a very straight-ahead digital recording 'solution', that gives me tons of room to be musical rather than cerebral.
Since my iPad work has been going well, I've been arriving (for some time now) at the point where I would like to branch my DAW work out to my 'main' computer, my MacBook Pro (2017?). Obviously I've been considering different DAW options.. but as an intermediate user each time I go to YouTube or a company's site to research, I am horrified by the complexities, lol.
My (beginner/intermediate) questions are:
1.If I choose to continue and download MTS Pro, will I have the ability to buy and use external/other company's virtual instruments, plugins, on my MacBook Pro (which has plenty of RAM etc.), as I would with other big-name programs?
2. What Mac operating system should I make sure I am updated to first, to make sure MTS Pro and my computer are operative together?
3. As a learning person in the DAW world, there are many verbal terms and functions (MIDI, editing, etc. etc. lol) that most experienced operators take for granted but that impede me, as I try to learn and work. Is there a known online publication anyone would recommend as a 'bible' for beginners in DAW work, that explains the basic universal functions of any DAW?
Once again to be plain, this post is entirely in praise of MTS. I shall most certainly not just be a continued user but shall ~require~ it on my iPad as I travel.
My query is that if ready to move a bit further up, does MTS Pro offer ~the basics~ of what most 'larger' programs might (Mac compatibility, plugins, etc.), without all their more complex complications and confusion?
Once again, thank you to Mr. Bremmers and health to all.
I hope everyone and their loved ones are faring as well as possible, in this crazy time.
I am posting because I am a longtime professional musician but a fairly uneducated person in digital recording, who started using MTS on his iPad a couple years ago. Really, I couldn't be happier and am very grateful to Mr. Bremmers. The program has done exactly what I needed in providing a very straight-ahead digital recording 'solution', that gives me tons of room to be musical rather than cerebral.
Since my iPad work has been going well, I've been arriving (for some time now) at the point where I would like to branch my DAW work out to my 'main' computer, my MacBook Pro (2017?). Obviously I've been considering different DAW options.. but as an intermediate user each time I go to YouTube or a company's site to research, I am horrified by the complexities, lol.
My (beginner/intermediate) questions are:
1.If I choose to continue and download MTS Pro, will I have the ability to buy and use external/other company's virtual instruments, plugins, on my MacBook Pro (which has plenty of RAM etc.), as I would with other big-name programs?
2. What Mac operating system should I make sure I am updated to first, to make sure MTS Pro and my computer are operative together?
3. As a learning person in the DAW world, there are many verbal terms and functions (MIDI, editing, etc. etc. lol) that most experienced operators take for granted but that impede me, as I try to learn and work. Is there a known online publication anyone would recommend as a 'bible' for beginners in DAW work, that explains the basic universal functions of any DAW?
Once again to be plain, this post is entirely in praise of MTS. I shall most certainly not just be a continued user but shall ~require~ it on my iPad as I travel.
My query is that if ready to move a bit further up, does MTS Pro offer ~the basics~ of what most 'larger' programs might (Mac compatibility, plugins, etc.), without all their more complex complications and confusion?
Once again, thank you to Mr. Bremmers and health to all.