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I'm currently using Pro Audio 9, a was wondering if it's worth getting Sonar. This is directed to those of you who have used both programs. Can ya give me run down on the advantages, and disadvantages if there are, of Sonar?
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here's a place to start
http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SR/SRvsPA.html I think it's worth the upgrade cost, overall workflow is better. Soft synths, track envelopes, wdm driver support, and playback vu meters are a bonus. |
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Do it.
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Peace! Paul |
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it is a must to own sonar. just the editing alone makes it worth the purchase. the ease of use is incredible. you can do fade ins and fade outs. there is an editing the doesnt destroy your audio clips. i could go on and on about this program. anyhow, definitely upgrade to this program. also, there is no latency at all. depending on your sound card of course. but i upgraded when i was using my SBLive card and noticed the difference in latency.
give me a listen here: http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/...tive/spacedye/ http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/292/andy_marchione.html |
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