James, Moskus...

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Pedullist

Stop it, I can't breathe
Just wanted you to know that I've chosen for the dark side.

I'm a Sonerd now.

It friggin' rocks! (couldn't live with the 64 track limit in the new HS2004, then tried out a trial version of Sonar and wow....there's an audio engine that works....so that's how) :D
 
Welcome!

I hope you have the latest 4.0.3 update. From your comment about the engine, I would guess you do...

-lee-
 
Saga complete....

From this moment on, your name will be called... Darth Naked....

;)
Jaymz



ps.
Sorry I couldn't hang around that much for a while, I've got so many work to do within couple months. 132 songs (World anthem) for the museum. Yes, a hundred and thirty two songs! I should've taken that musical theory class, they sent me a folder full of staff they want me to sequence & re-arrange as necessary. Ugh... My ears are full with trumpets and timpani now... :eek:
 
Hee hee! :D

Well, I have been very absent lately too...so don't feel the need to apoligize.
 
Lets hope you have now moved on from an infatuation with console view :p


:D
 
Pedullist said:
Just wanted you to know that I've chosen for the dark side.

I'm a Sonerd now.

It friggin' rocks! (couldn't live with the 64 track limit in the new HS2004, then tried out a trial version of Sonar and wow....there's an audio engine that works....so that's how) :D

Welcome to the Dark Side, my friend. The Force is strong with you. :)
 
Do HS2004 and Sonar not share the same engine? I know GT3 uses the Sonar engine
 
Similiar engine... different caburetor... hehehe... :D
 
I only have my own experience, but HS2004 most definitely does NOT use the same engine as Sonar 4.

With Sonar, loops with Dxi-only-tracks stay in tune and don't drop out. It barely (shall I say never?) drops out anyway...
 
Btw, the Sonar 4 console view looks kinky enough to use it. :)
 
I actually used it to check my fx send pre/post settings, things work a little differently in Sonar and I had to change all of them to post. It was easier to see in the console view. Other than that, if I had two monitors I'd probably use the console view. But with one monitor, I like viewing the project while mixing.
 
Pedullist said:
I actually used it to check my fx send pre/post settings, things work a little differently in Sonar and I had to change all of them to post. It was easier to see in the console view. Other than that, if I had two monitors I'd probably use the console view. But with one monitor, I like viewing the project while mixing.
I just switched from two CRT monitors to two LCD monitors. It is highly recommended. :)
 
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