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fivestarpacheco
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Hey Guys,
so i have been using sonar x3, and i like the layout and they made a great improvement from their previous versions. I was having a little trouble setting up to record , but now that i have that fixed and know the basics. I started to lay down some tracks and as i lay down more and more tracks it starts to get buggy. It will also say "audio engine dropout". sometimes when i play back audio mind you this is on the same track same wave form the volume will go from what i have to to a little lower its not too noticeable, but if your mixing you can hear it. these things will happen sometimes not all the time but enough to make me angry
I know for a fact it isnt my computer i paid a good amount of money to have it customized for my studio here are my stats
so what do you think guys?
SONAR OR REAPER?
so i have been using sonar x3, and i like the layout and they made a great improvement from their previous versions. I was having a little trouble setting up to record , but now that i have that fixed and know the basics. I started to lay down some tracks and as i lay down more and more tracks it starts to get buggy. It will also say "audio engine dropout". sometimes when i play back audio mind you this is on the same track same wave form the volume will go from what i have to to a little lower its not too noticeable, but if your mixing you can hear it. these things will happen sometimes not all the time but enough to make me angry

I know for a fact it isnt my computer i paid a good amount of money to have it customized for my studio here are my stats

so what do you think guys?
SONAR OR REAPER?