lokeyfly
Well-known member
I have to say this. Lukas Ruschitzka should be Studio Pro's prominent person for product information and capability. Period. This has repeatedly crossed my mind and reaffirms itself. Of course his additional and specialized content is just as thorough.
Case in point. I've now seen a good number of the Fender Studio Pro videos from all major content contributors, staff, and outside sources. While I dont doubt each creator have their place, and audience, the coverage is always too vague, or seems to be a rush job. Seriously. This left me and I'm sure all too many others, feeling that we just don't know or have the full story on what capabilities are. This is vital because many experienced and knowledgeable users either with Studio Pro or elesewhere need solid, reliable information, fast. If that information isnt readily available, people move on.
The proof is here. I just saw this video "Studio One is now Fender Studio Pro" by Lukas Rushitzka. I almost fell off my chair and was honestly so grateful someone could add so many useful points in one pass. Clearly (and again), Luke provides rapid-fire, and thorough coverage that I didn't even know was available in this new release. While I'll wait a little on ordering, I love the new possibilities (finally). Now knowing how and where they relate. Somehow, Lukas meets the seasoned or knowledgeable user right where he should.
I'm passing this info to a friend who just purchased the Studio Live Series 3 SE, and that will no doubt be another sale. He's also a decade long Logic user.
Thank you again Lukas! I gave you another thumb, remain a subscriber, and hope that you ARE THAT GUY, to be the prominent technical capabilities guy for Fender Pro Studio going forward.
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Please pass along any comments as to how you think Lukas should be that "fit" for this growing DAW. Of course, we know that here in this forum, but Lukas should also better serve a very large community that need thorough information, fast!
Thanks ahead for commenting.
Case in point. I've now seen a good number of the Fender Studio Pro videos from all major content contributors, staff, and outside sources. While I dont doubt each creator have their place, and audience, the coverage is always too vague, or seems to be a rush job. Seriously. This left me and I'm sure all too many others, feeling that we just don't know or have the full story on what capabilities are. This is vital because many experienced and knowledgeable users either with Studio Pro or elesewhere need solid, reliable information, fast. If that information isnt readily available, people move on.
The proof is here. I just saw this video "Studio One is now Fender Studio Pro" by Lukas Rushitzka. I almost fell off my chair and was honestly so grateful someone could add so many useful points in one pass. Clearly (and again), Luke provides rapid-fire, and thorough coverage that I didn't even know was available in this new release. While I'll wait a little on ordering, I love the new possibilities (finally). Now knowing how and where they relate. Somehow, Lukas meets the seasoned or knowledgeable user right where he should.
I'm passing this info to a friend who just purchased the Studio Live Series 3 SE, and that will no doubt be another sale. He's also a decade long Logic user.
Thank you again Lukas! I gave you another thumb, remain a subscriber, and hope that you ARE THAT GUY, to be the prominent technical capabilities guy for Fender Pro Studio going forward.
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Please pass along any comments as to how you think Lukas should be that "fit" for this growing DAW. Of course, we know that here in this forum, but Lukas should also better serve a very large community that need thorough information, fast!
Thanks ahead for commenting.
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