tdukex said:
You already have two very good programs (with a total value of about $500). There is absolutely no reason to spend another $50 on N-Track.
Save your money and buy some nice mics.
I've bought, used, and liked both. I've gotta agree with tdukex here - why buy another program if you know one well and are productive with it? I can think of reasons to switch but if none of these or other similar conditions don't exist then I think it's a good idea to put the money toward other tools that will help make you more productive or improve the quality of your work.
Some of those reasons might be:
- There are features you want in the other package.
- Compatibility issues with your hardware or with other software you use.
- You need software compatibility with other people you're working with (my reason for buying SONAR even though I was already productive with n-Track).
- You have some reason to hate the company making the software you use now (awful tech support experiences, for example).
- You want to try something new to see if it will work better for you AND you have the money to burn to do it (hey, it's a legitimate reason).
- Probably a thousand others I didn't think of off the top of my head.
Anyway, I think they're both good products and either way you should be able to do what you need to do very well. Definitely try the demos, and if you do decide to go with n-Track for God's sake do NOT use a cracked version. That package is too good a value for what it is and Falvio is a hell of a guy to rip him off like that. I got great support from him while I was an n-Track user and he makes a mighty fine product, so I think he deserves all the honest support he can get.