Just discovering Metro, seems appealing!... But before jumping in the wagon, I have some questions. Right now, I'm using a program that I use only in the MIDI mode. It is very straight forward and child play to use with or without any MIDI equipment. It comes with a sound bank of its own and all I have to do is write my notes and in the staff menu, select the intrument that I want that staff to play and that's it. I can add some effects filters if I want too, then I can export my file as a AIFF file to burn a CD. The sound I'm getting is a lot better tha QT, but not as good as those sample sounds sold by many companies like Best Services for instance.
I wanted to have something better, so I tried EMagic's Logic Audio 6. What I mistake I made!!!... They say this program is very powerful, but that power is not easily available. And don't count on the docs to help you out, that will confuse you even more. I've never been able to do anything at all in this awful program.
Then I set out to find a better program, an easier to use program and I discovered Metro. At least, it seems easier to use. I read many things on the site, got many answers, but there is still one for which I couldn't find a clear answer.
I don't have any kind of midi or audio hardware hooked to my Mac and I don't plan to get any either. Using QT is out of question since I would be downgrading from where I am now with this other program that I now use.
With this in mind, will I be able to import my MIDI files into Metro and easily assign sampled instruments like those sold by Best and other vendors to each of my staff, add filters and effects, be able to hear what it sounds like and make adjustments before saving my work as an AIFF file to be burned to a CD?
Thanks to anyone who will provide an answer or part of one, any guidance or opinion will help. In the meantime, I will download the demo to try out.