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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. ___________________________________________________________________ HELP WANTED PRODUCTIONS - Http://www.HelpWantedProductions.com "Bringing you the best in Organic Electronic music since we started..." Home of the Unusual Instrument and Recording Gallery with pictures and info of Tube recorders, Omnichords, weird guitars, Casios, and more.