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RE: CAKEWALK SONAR HOME STUDIO 4 opinions?



Hi,


I'd suggest taking a look at Tracktion
http://www.mackie.com/products/tracktion2/

And N-Track
http://www.fasoft.com/

I used N-Track as my first multitracker and it's pretty nice, and cheap.  A
friend of mine swears by Tracktion.  I didn't really like the way Tracktion
dealt with MIDI in version 1, but I haven't looked at V2 yet.  

I've been a very happy Sonar user, so I'd always recommend any Cakewalk
products.  However, I'd take a look at the other two also.  Mackie released
Tracktion 1 as freeware a while ago, I could probably dig up a copy if I
needed to, just let me know.

Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: Legion [mailto:legion@helpwantedproductions.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 6:53 PM
To: digitalhell
Cc: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: CAKEWALK SONAR HOME STUDIO 4 opinions?

I am looking for a simple but flexible software program and will first and
foremost let me load and use VST and other plugins as well as basic midi
and audio tracks. I don't need anything too fancy but have never quite
gotten the VST thing down so I'm looking at introductory software
packages. I have Acid (for loops and things) and Audition (for WAV file
editing) so I don't need a lot of those items.

Cakewalk makes Sonar Home studio which seem to do the trick but I'm
wondering if there are any other programs out there in the $100 or colse
to it range that might comparable. I have a midiman Quatro soundcard so
AISO drivers woudl be a big plus (can't find out if Sonar supports this or
not.

Any suggestions pro or con appreciated.

 
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