Need an indicator (gauge) of loading process.Project with four MIDI tracks and two Video tracks on reopen after program restart lead to crash silently (exits without any message after selecting in Hub). The stability of program is at its “childhood” and this is understandable.Need reordering of tracks in Tracks page.This is a bit inconsistent and rise the question - if shared layer can be assigned to another part in song, why layer cannot be assigned to the same track? It allows only to create new track. It means in Layer there can be different instruments loaded, but program doesn’t switch the track’s output to that layer specified in part. We have Layer switching between parts of a song.Cannot find an option to hide Timecode in Monitors?.If before playing I position playhead at the beginning of second video clip and press play, then it’s playing correctly. If the gap created between clips, then video monitor shows blue screen, but when second clip should start, program shows the last frame of first video clip for few seconds and then switch to second clip. If video track has second video clip positioned right after the first, program switches to it only after few seconds, until that the last frame of first video clip is showed.Should deselect (click on empty area) and then select that tile again and press Delete. After splitting an event the second tile is selected. Video Track Event Fade-In and Fade-Out doesn’t work.Loading big video (MP4, 720p) lead to crash.If the purpose of program is more than just working horse on stage, any use of it could make a stage in consciousness. So we (the true Steinberg customers) could have nice icons in future - SC, SD, SW, SS. Like “Steinberg Cubase”, “Steinberg Dorico”, “Steinberg Wavelab” there could be “Steinberg Stage”. I would call this program very simply - Stage.The chances of the VST Live to be “best in niche” are high only if the arrogance of the Dorico team does not stick to the team and it will follow the example of industry grands (Cubase & WaveLab). In the ten-point system, Cubase is 10, WaveLab is 9.9, Dorico is 5.5, VST Live is 4. Given that Cubase 12 and WaveLab 11 work great on my systems, as well as being a user of all four Pro versions, three of which are used long enough, and being a programmer and GUI designer, I can judge both performance and convenience.
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