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Why is the Studio One Reference Manual lacking thorough graphics?

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asked Mar 4, 2017 in Studio One Feature Requests by patrickgoodrich (750 points)
edited Mar 4, 2017 by patrickgoodrich

Why are the instructions for certain written sequence processes (i.e., "Punch-in Recording") that should be pretty "straight forward" and basic in the online Studio One Reference Manual, only illustrated with a single static graphic that provides "zero" illustration for the specified instruction/navigation? The same "generic" illustration is used repeatedly in this section for other basic functions, with the same useless effect. The problem is that the program - which I consider to be more intuitive and advanced, in general, than other DAWs - is so layered that even following the written steps provided is an ordeal without some kind of "road map" to illustrate the sequence. I understand that graphics use more bandwidth and become a challenge from a cost perspective. That said, the words of actor James Caan in the role of Sonny Corleone in the dinner scene in 'The Godfather' (i.e., when instructions that a handgun is supposed to be "planted' in the Italian restaurant restroom for Michael) are worth considering, "I don't want my brother coming out of that toilet with just a stick* in his hands!"  *the major network censored version, of course (LOL!) 

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Studio One Pro v.3.3.4

OSX El Capitan 10.11.2 (15C50) 

iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, Late 2015)

Processor: 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5

Memory: 8 GB 1867 MHz DDR3

Graphics: Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 1536 MB

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answered Mar 6, 2017 by AlexTinsley (925,250 points)
selected Mar 19, 2017 by ghasenbeck
 
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answered Feb 5 by dfgdyrtyryurturuyj (180 points)

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