

The concept is of visual synth so easy to relate to. Grand is easy, specially for beginners while VJ Midi though pain to setup a show gives lots of advanced options, supports free frame and let me record live via firewire. I appreciate more the common sense and modesty of Ableton, they try their best but have limited means.Īrkaos has the worst GUI I ever known, is dog to program, setup but it has best visual quality and is rock solid.

Easy to promise customers everything and deliver beta forever. Ableton attitude is way better, they included video that might be very basic but WORKS. It is silly ( I mean the developers childish attitude) )to think that would be so easy to crossover to audio, including VST etc. To the point regarding resolume., except the new one is even more unreliable. Maybe the new version will be more stable.Īrkaos seemed like a toy but clearly isnt once you get it running.īut indeed - what exactly IS the difference between GrandVJ and Arkaos Midi 3.6? Because there is no definitive atatement on the arkaos site or forum, just a lot of foot shuffling.i would like to know. Chris vine wrote:Resolume has always looked more interesting, features and GUI-wise, but seems buggy by all accounts.
