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Re: Sonar questions

Post by allends » Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:11 am

Quote:...Having said that, I think that at this stage of the game with all the major DAWs being in their fourth version or greater, there's no package out there that's going to hinder our development. I don't see anyone being stifled creativity-wise by the current versions of Cubase, Sonar, or anything similar. I've used Cakewalk products since before their Pro Audio line. I'm with Dave: All of the mature DAWs should be able to do the job for you. BTW: I get a kick out of people who look down their nose at me when I tell them I use Sonar. In my experience, those who shout out strong opinions about various DAWs are about as reliable as those who hold strong opinions about religion and politics. If you don't have a specific reason to use a particular DAW, then Sonar and the full version of several other programs should be fine choices for you.-Allen

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