THM said:
And btw: the first Stylus version dóes have a manual (a 50 pages .pdf file if you'd like).
L.A. Stone - it'd surprise me if the current RMX version doesn't have any manual at all - even more: to be honest I don't believe it. Do yóu have a legal version ?
So you're calling me a liar, then and questioning whether or not I have a legit copy. As a forum moderator, you should have the common sense to get some facts before saying such things. It's also interesting that you are only aware of the pdf manual from the original Stylus but are not aware of the "Printed "manual.
Anyway, here's something I just copied and pasted from review of Stylus RMX on Cakewalk.net:
"...If this sounds daunting, it is, at least at first. Thankfully, Spectrasonics includes a CD full of introductory and tutorial videos, all in QuickTime format, to help get you started. These provide a superb way to begin the process of finding your way around Stylus RMX, and the videos are very well done. (Hint to DAW vendors and other providers of complex products: Check out what Spectrasonics has done here, as it should serve as a model to the industry for making complex products more accessible.) Unfortunately, as of this writing, a user reference manual or printed user guide is not yet available. (Spectrasonics indicates that a fully searchable reference manual will be integrated directly with the plug-in, and is expected to be available in early April 2005.) There is a printed Installation Guide, and Spectrasonics also recently provided a PDF format index to the tutorial videos..."
I think an apology is in order. If you need further details, let me know. I have plenty since I actually bought both the original and the RMX update.