i have sonar 2xl....and i want to if i should use its rack equipment...or should i get some behringer gear...ive heard its bad but its all i can afford....
The behri comps are actually okay and I would recommend getting one of these, even if you do later decide to use plugins. Outboard comps are always handy for taming peaks before they hit and clip in you're A/D's.
As for "FX" like reverb, chorus, flange, etc the Behri stuff (virtualizer)absolutely blows (except as a white noise generator).
Couldn't agree more. Good hardware is preferrable to most plugs but if you're doing things on the cheap (like most of us) then plugs are the way to go.
I haven't used Sonar but there are probably better plugs than the bundled ones available for free. Check these out:
I agree with the plugin approach as probably being best for you. Avoid the Behringer stuff. There is some affordable hardware that is not *that* much more than Behringer. Like for compression go with the FMR RNC, for example.
i have sonar 2xl....and i want to if i should use its rack equipment...or should i get some behringer gear...ive heard its bad but its all i can afford....
Sonar 2XL has the Sonic Timeworks EQ and CompressorX, which are a pretty good pair of plugins, I would pick them over cheap outboard anyday.
Purchased seperately direct from Sonic Timeworks those two plugs would cost about $430 bucks, they really made Sonar 2XL a great deal IMO.
If you want to really upgrade the quality of the reverb and modulation plugs from the stock Sonar 2 ones, you could take a look at the DXPro bundle from Anwidasoft, I bought it and definetely think that it's a great deal for 200 bucks, way better and much more flexable that any new hardware multi-effect unit that's at that price point.
Anwidasoft has a freebie DX Reverb Light plugin available that's based on one of the DXPro Reverb's algorithms, so you can get an idea of the sound quality before making a purchase.