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drathbun
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The question has been asked about the difference between Sonar 1.0 and 2.0 but what about the difference between Cakewalk 9 and Sonar? What is the advantage of Sonar over Cakewalk?
I have a Fujitsu notebook with a Pentium III 900Mhz, 256MB RAM and a 20GB HD, running Windows XP Home with a Yamaha AC-XG Audio Card (line in, mic in, digital out, headphone out) and four USB ports. Would Sonar run on this machine? I generally record on this machine (I use an Edirol USB to MIDI) to connect to a YAMAHA keyboard for MIDI) and then mix down to a wave file, then transfer to my desktop to burn to a CD.
I have Cakewalk 9.03 already and it seems to do everything I need. Are there good reasons for upgrading?
I have a Fujitsu notebook with a Pentium III 900Mhz, 256MB RAM and a 20GB HD, running Windows XP Home with a Yamaha AC-XG Audio Card (line in, mic in, digital out, headphone out) and four USB ports. Would Sonar run on this machine? I generally record on this machine (I use an Edirol USB to MIDI) to connect to a YAMAHA keyboard for MIDI) and then mix down to a wave file, then transfer to my desktop to burn to a CD.
I have Cakewalk 9.03 already and it seems to do everything I need. Are there good reasons for upgrading?