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Originally Posted by steff3 I also think that this is not comparable with Logic environment. Input transformers are very limited, the environment is much better, Also the signal routing between tracks is really great to achieve things that you would normally need Live for.
If the environment goes, Logic would lose one of its strength - and there are not too many these days. Well, i you program you own MIDIplugins in Cubase you can achieve some things that are dead easy in logic .....
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I wasn't saying an input transformer would be comparable to the logic environment; I was merely illustrating that for some things (such as velocity scaling, which the other poster could not imagine being done in another way) don't require anything more sophisticated than an input transformer on a midichannel.
This was the point of my post; I'm sure there are lots of configurations that you can do with logic's environment that are impossible to do with a simple input transformer.
I personally found Logic's enviroment a mixed blessing; great for setting up complex midi structures, but a pain in the butt for quickly setting up a session; surely setting up a midi interface with 8 i/o doesn't require me to drag in 8 multi instruments and link them to the midi interface, then another line to the midi input etc.?
These are situations where I think a revamp or rethink of Logic's environment would be a good idea...