
Steve Henningsgard
New member
But I desperately want to change!!! Basically, back in high-school, I used to pirate just about everything: windows, photoshop, movies, music, etc. Since then, I've purchased a legit version of XP, purchased all of the DVD's of movies I had downloaded (or deleted the ones I didn't want to watch), and purchased as many CD's of non-RIAA artists as I could.
The biggest last piece of software I need to and want to replace is Sonar 4 Producer. I want to, and need to, use a legit piece of software from now on, and I need some advice. I originally started using Sonar 4 Pro because I wasn't sure if I wanted to get into audio, but I didn't want a crappy, buggy, gimped, free piece of software turning me off to the possibilities of audio recording.
Since then, I've learned a hell of a lot, and I've come to the conclusion that it's time to bite the bullet, listen to my conscience, and save up for a legit piece of software. Which brings me to my question: what are the main feature differences between the different versions of Sonar and/or what would I miss going to something much less inexpensive, such as Reaper?
The biggest last piece of software I need to and want to replace is Sonar 4 Producer. I want to, and need to, use a legit piece of software from now on, and I need some advice. I originally started using Sonar 4 Pro because I wasn't sure if I wanted to get into audio, but I didn't want a crappy, buggy, gimped, free piece of software turning me off to the possibilities of audio recording.
Since then, I've learned a hell of a lot, and I've come to the conclusion that it's time to bite the bullet, listen to my conscience, and save up for a legit piece of software. Which brings me to my question: what are the main feature differences between the different versions of Sonar and/or what would I miss going to something much less inexpensive, such as Reaper?