HS9 vs. HS2002

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Hello,

I am currently using Home Studio 9, I dont have much of a problem with it, except that I can only have 8 audio tracks playing back at once. I dont want to spend a fortune on something like SONAR. What are the advantages over HS9? Can You have more than 8 audio tracks?

Could someone please compare the two???

Thanks,
Scott
 
1) Unlimited audio
2) Max # of real time audio and midi effects
3) 16 Aux buses
4) DXi Soft Synth Plug-ins
5) Real time audio effects


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scottn5388 said:
Hello,

I am currently using Home Studio 9, I dont have much of a problem with it, except that I can only have 8 audio tracks playing back at once. I dont want to spend a fortune on something like SONAR. What are the advantages over HS9? Can You have more than 8 audio tracks?

Could someone please compare the two???

Thanks,
Scott

If you had taken time to visit the Cakewalk site, you would have seen the comparisin between the two as well as other programs.
 
I'm sorry,

You all must have misunderstood what to compare. I was wondering if there is anything in HS2002 worth upgrading to from HS9.

I was looking for a comparison of HS9 and HS2002 but the Cakewalk site has eliminated all HS9 product pages.

Thanks,
Scott
 
I understood your post. Everything I listed in my previous post is worth it! Plus, I think you can take advantage of WDM drivers as well


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