Hello,
Question #1: Does Sonar, unlike Pro Audio 9, generate Midi Time Code?
Question #2: I use Acid Pro 3.0 and have about 30 GB in loops. What is it like to use Acid loops in the looping section of Sonar? Will each loop need to be "sonarized" somehow (sorry , I don't know the correct term) before I can use the loop in Sonar and have its tempo and key change? Would it be easier to just keep using Acid and link the two programs using the Sound Forge Virtual Midi Router?
I currently use Performer on a Mac and Acid on a PC. Acid slaves to Performer via SMPTE. I would like to use just one computer and am thinking of switching to Sonar. I am considering Sonar not only because of the great reviews it has received but also I thought it would be nice to be able to use my loop library directly in Sonar. But this may be more trouble than it's worth and perhaps it would be easier to use Sonar and Acid together. That's what I'm trying to ask in a roundabout way in question #2.
Thanks,
Philip
Question #1: Does Sonar, unlike Pro Audio 9, generate Midi Time Code?
Question #2: I use Acid Pro 3.0 and have about 30 GB in loops. What is it like to use Acid loops in the looping section of Sonar? Will each loop need to be "sonarized" somehow (sorry , I don't know the correct term) before I can use the loop in Sonar and have its tempo and key change? Would it be easier to just keep using Acid and link the two programs using the Sound Forge Virtual Midi Router?
I currently use Performer on a Mac and Acid on a PC. Acid slaves to Performer via SMPTE. I would like to use just one computer and am thinking of switching to Sonar. I am considering Sonar not only because of the great reviews it has received but also I thought it would be nice to be able to use my loop library directly in Sonar. But this may be more trouble than it's worth and perhaps it would be easier to use Sonar and Acid together. That's what I'm trying to ask in a roundabout way in question #2.
Thanks,
Philip