need help w/ software purchase

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Semiparametric

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(I first posted this in the newbie section, then it was somehow moved to the studio design section, then someone suggested I re-post it in the keyboard section, here goes . . . .)


I am a newbie (which will become apparent once you read on), and I want to start a computer-based home recording studio. A few years ago, I had been using "MidiSoft Studio," which I felt was decent for my needs (piano midi, sequencing of sounds (waves)). Anyone ever heard of MidiSoft Studio??


Actually, now that I have a bit more cash, I wanted to buy sequencing software, and (gradually) other items to add to the studio. My main goal right now is having something to learn with and play with until my next purchase.

What's the best piece of software for a beginner like me who eventually wants to have a full-blown home recording studio. Preferably, something I can play with, become proficient at, and have fun with, but something that allows me to expand eventually.

Ideally, under $300, but I can spend more if it'll be worth it in the long run.

Cakewalk? Cubase? Emagic (Logic Audio)? I feel like I'm shooting in the dark here.

If I have a computer with a soundblaster and I buy this sequencing software, will I be able to compose?? (understanding that I can purchase microphones, midi equipment, and a drum machine or Acid Pro later?)

Am I way off base here? Help!
 
Semi, my 2 cents:

I would go with Cakewalk myself. I have seen the midisoft studio, and cakewalk would be an easier step up, IMHO.

Emagic is complicated for me ( and others). I personally dont like Cubase, and I dont like to buy products from companies who think I am a crook ( Cubase has a dongle, which you need to install to make it run).

I suggest Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, which is really cheap now($170) and upgrading to the new SONAR if you like it, it will be much cheaper than buying sonar new. Cakewalk is not easy, but not that hard either, and everyday I find out how much there is in one program, and I am looking forward to getting Sonar.

N-tracks is only $50, and lots of folks love it. Keep in mind the learning curve in all these programs; they take some time.
 
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