point me to a link where I can rip off a nice library of components,
1) Anytime I want to draw a "new" schematic, I just grab an old one out of the
SCH library and begin altering it.
2) You can click on to any component and copy & repaste it ..... and then change
the component value. In other words, I will copy and repaste a capacitor &
then change the value
3) You can build your own component library VERY easily by simply clicking on to
a large section and "save as a group". For example: I have numerous
preamps, numerous tone stacks, numerous effects loops, numerous power
amps , numerous phase invertors, numerous reverb topologies, numerous
overdrives, etc......
To further illustrate: I have a Vox, Marshall, Fender, James, Dumblish,
5E3 and psuedo 5E3 tone stack all saved as a group/component.
I might grab an (input with paralleled triode), (then a triode with cathode follower), (then a HoSo56 tone stack), (then an LTPI), (then a PPIMV), (into a
6V6 power amp that is cathode biased), (using a PT & B+ rail).
Each of those is a grouped component that I've saved. So I simply insert those and connect the dots and change component values.
I do think you have very valid critiques on the limits of SCH especially when layouts are involved. I think Visio is much better but I don't have that program.
I like the simple editable nature of SCH. It's easy and quick.
With respect, Tubenit