Studio Vision and ProTools are not comparable in my opinion.
One was born as a MIDI sequencer with added audio, the other Audio with very little MIDI.
Studio Vision was my own and true sequencer. I loved it.
Clear, clean display, did not weigh down the eyes even after hours in front of the screen.
Beautiful to look at, very powerful for MIDI. The ability to add audio within the song was perfect for me.. MIDI base then bass and guitar solos recorded in audio.
I went on for years until the arrival of Cubase, also powerful in midi but also audio, then VST technology integrated effects, perfect. I always found Logic "illogical" and ProTools with MIDI still so far from being used seriously..
I'll start by saying that I still use sistem os9 to quickly record my songs with Cubase 5. then obviously.. maybe I move tracks externally on more modern systems and outboard efx.
But in my heart there is always Studio Vision, by Opcode that has done extraordinary things, see real jewels like the Studio 5 XL, OMS .. the limit is only our imagination with these machines.
I want to tell you a little story.
When I was young I wrote a lot of music.. I spent entire days on Studio Vision, sometimes I saved my songs on disk but amateur on computers
I didn't really understand the importance of BKup.. I worked on a performer 630, studio 4... one bad day the HD burned out.. I don't know how many songs I had inside but a lot of work went up in smoke..
but a song was saved on disk made with Studio Vision.. I reinstalled everything, moved to a powermac 7300, I took it back and also made a guitar solo recorded on Studio Vision.. the song remained like that for years, the only survivor of that dead HD. Imported the song into Cubase, I added more modern sounds... but the MIDI and audio remained the same. I tried to improve the guitar solo... change it... but in the end it remained the same (maybe added a little delay)
recorded at the time with Studio Vision. I am very fond of the song because of its history.
it is called "dream".
I put a part of it on YouTube, if you like it let me know :-)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGD_gBKbws8