just record some tunes...Nothing big. It's only me, I won't be recording more than two things at once. I just figured it has a drum kit in with it. Saves some time trying to test out drum programs and stuff. Is it fairly simple to use?
The internal drums are OK, but I use DFH EZ Drummer with Sonar 6 and they integrate seamlessly. You'd have a hard time beating the sounds from DFH, and the EZD programming is easy.
I've never used the Session Drummer is Sonar. I do use Toontrack EZDrummer though and it's works great. I find it easy to use and the sounds are great IMO.
You have two versions of Sonar as well - Studio and Producer. I don't recall what version 6 entailed, but version 7 comparisons and features are at the Cakewalk Website. You might head over to the Cakewalk forums too.
The internal drums are OK, but I use DFH EZ Drummer with Sonar 6 and they integrate seamlessly. You'd have a hard time beating the sounds from DFH, and the EZD programming is easy.
hi. i'm having a hard time getting the loops to stretch when dragged into a track. for example... i have a sonar session open, and i have EZ drummer open. when i find the beat i want i click and drag it into a track in Sonar and all i get is a little 4 bar version of the drum loop. when i try to stretch it to make it longer for a verse or chorus or whatever, it doesn't work.
i've read all the instructions and watched the tutorials, etc and i believe i'm doing everything correctly, but obviously there's a problem.