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Now, it's still in it's early days and miss many functions, but it could have been *a lot* easier to learn if it would have pretty much all functions available in "all" kinds if ways, like as menu options, key commands and particularly as things that could be found through contextual menus. while it's not a DAW as such, it deals with many of the same things as DAWs do, and it's the last program I wanted to learn. So - if one of them - like you or I - would make a DAW chart evaluating all areas of DAWs, we wouldn't have been giving them the same number of points for UI, functions and so on. I'm also sure that if you select any handful of random DAW users and ask them to say something about 2-3 DAWs, they won't all be saying the same thing. And even old Sibelius has features which would have been great in all DAWs, but which may not in any of them, since they are more oriented towards.'simpler' ways of making songs that the kind of compositions notation programs are focusing omg dealing with. And Logic has for many years been missing development in the areas which made me interested in Cubase/Steinberg: expression maps/notation/CC automation/articulation control and so on.
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Personally I find Reaper cluttered, Cubase seem in several ways to be counterintuitive (but has many nice functions), Dorico doesn't rely enough on key commands for me, but on popup windows which require more learning and so on.
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But with DAWs nowadays have like 2000 pages of manuals, they are so deep and versatile that learning even only one DAW properly can take very long time.
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Learning basic use of a DAW is a question of hours or days. Since I know Logic very well, many of the things in other DAWs (and notation programs) seem cumbersome - even if they may be better overall programs.
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But when it comes to more specific areas like articulation control, notation, how to deal with the the many ways to control CC automation, beat mapping/time warping etc, my experience has been the opposite. Click to expand.That's true for simple tasks like adding plugins, adjusting levels etc.