hehe2.net — If you’re thinking of getting SONAR 8 Studio for your audio needs, be prepared to shell out $369 for it. OR you can do it totally free! With Linux we can make music, and from a software standpoint, it’s going to cost us nothing.
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poppacherryOct 5, 2008
reason is a midi program, you tool.
ofnumbersOct 5, 2008
You all can have fun with your Mac Books. I'll continue using a 5.1 with every software app there is. Umm, can either of you spare a few gigs?
damentzOct 5, 2008
Why did you say that, you just made Sound Recorder look bad. Why doesn't Windows come with this tool by default? Pretty much every full fledged Linux distro includes this as their "Sound Recorder" of choice.
waddledeeOct 5, 2008
Me too.
jihadjoe75Oct 5, 2008
I record via apogee ensemble. Guess I'm out of the picture.
flatfishOct 7, 2008
I've never had too much luck with Sonar.I also don't like the busy UI, although it can be customized, it still looks like crap IMHO.I get dropouts with Ivory like crazy unless I back off on the settings.No problems with Nuendo or Samplitude 10.1 which I am starting to really like, even better than Nuendo.The object oriented concept is playing with my mind though!Different way of thinking, but very powerful once you get used to it.As far as ardour is concerned, if I get anywhere near 5msec latency I get xruns.On the same system running Nuendo I get 3.3mesc.Running Reaper I go below 3msec.And like others have said, it's all about the plugins.It really is...Even moderately priced plugins like iZotope Ozone when used with care can turn muddy tracks into clean, clear crisp sounding tracks.Problem is most people over process or use the pre-sets and end up with noise.
iamwesMar 2, 2009
Music Prodcution: <a class="user" href="http://www.businessmagnet.co.uk/product/musicproductions.htm">http://www.businessmagnet.co.uk/product/musicprodu ...</a>