
CMiller
New member
Ease of use is such a personal thing. I use Cubase and I love it because it actually looks like recording gear rather than a computer program. Well, I love it for other reasons too, but I found the transition from stand alone gear to software easier in Cubase. Others think that Cubase is really hard to use and that Cakewalk is better. That's really a personal preference.
I suggest (you should do this with everything you buy) that you go check it out...try downloading the different demo versions to see if you like it. Go to the stores and check out stand alone units as well. Find the device that makes you comfortable, sounds great, is easiest to use, and will allow you to feel the best about your purchase. I think you can see that different opinions yield different results, but I think the strategy is still the same.
Good luck!
I suggest (you should do this with everything you buy) that you go check it out...try downloading the different demo versions to see if you like it. Go to the stores and check out stand alone units as well. Find the device that makes you comfortable, sounds great, is easiest to use, and will allow you to feel the best about your purchase. I think you can see that different opinions yield different results, but I think the strategy is still the same.
Good luck!