powerule said:
you guys are confusing me. Sonar 3.0 is called producer's edition. meaning its made to produce. reason is also a production tool. hence BOTH you are able to makes beats with....
so why would one NOT be able to compare them???? Iam looking at it in the TO MAkE BEATS point of view...
Yes, but the way they make beats is way different. SONAR doesn't make any grove unless you record/sequence midi notes or use something like Slicy Drums DXi to generate beats. It's great sequencing and multi tracking programs. It deppends on how would you make the groove/beats. If you're into MIDI and detail sequencing, then SONAR is the way to go. If you are kind of "pick and go", then Reason is for you.
Kinda like asking which one is better, Corel Draw or Photoshop if you know the difference between?
powerule said:
I know reason / cooledit is a good combo as well as fl4 / cep.
you guys are saying this like sonar is only for recording...??
SONAR 3.0 Producer's edition.
Not only, but recording and multitracking have been it's main feature. MIDI and audio. I'm not using Reason, so I'm not sure about it in detail, but certainly, SONAR doesn't work like FL nor Reason.
Here's some example to figure... You make the beats in FL or Reason, import it to SONAR, add audio and/or other MIDI tracks, and mix in SONAR, export the result as pre-mastered wave, then master it with Wavelab.
Can you use FL only to make music? Sure you do... It's good for making da beats.
Can you use SONAR only to make music? Sure you do... It's good for MIDI and audio multitracking, and it's DXis worth as MIDI sound generator.
Can you use Wavelab only to make music? Sure you do... It's a good wave editor and mastering tools.
As you see, each programs has it's own main features and special function. Pros and Cons. It's how you work to make music that determines which is better for you. If you like to see from "make some instant beats" point of view, then get Reason, FL, or Project5. When you finish making the beats, and want to do more (add MIDI and/or audio tracks, mix, etc), then you're gonna need SONAR. I hope that clears things a bit for you.

Jaymz