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Well I have only had it a few days and typically I haven't done much yet (but rewire R4, which is nicer except you can't alt+add channel 3+4 as a stereo channel anymore
Apart from that Tony I really haven't got into C5 properly yet but if you have any specific questions then fire away g.
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I'm on C4 and the soft synth stuff you get is remarkable compared to SX. Also the question about editing the wet/dry of an effect on a track is simple on C4 - each track has a pull-down selection of the fx that are applied and you can edit the fx track like you do for volume or panning. Ditto for C5 i expect and can't rem what SX did.
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C5 is frikkin awe-sum, it's official!
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I'd better save me pennies by which time it'll be version 20
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It's just much more intuitive and it let's you get on with making music rather than mess around settings loads of things up.
Tony, there is a demo of C5 available, what's stopping you?
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Thanks for that. Might just give it a go, if it'll run alongside me old SX version 2...
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