
thebigcheese
"Hi, I'm in Delaware."
to Sonar Home Studio 4, but I want to know if it has limitations on the number of physical inputs like Cubase does, or if it's only limited by the number of tracks you can have. I was going to get Cubase SE, but I have a 12 channel mixer, so 8 ins (although I only have 8 mics right now) wouldn't cut it in the long run.
And when I say switching over, I mean starting with, because I haven't really used anything else (except Pro Tools at school, which is fine and all, but more expensive and I'm cheap). So basically it comes down to how many inputs I can use while recording and what effects it comes with. Thanks guys (in a non-sexist way).
-Nick
And when I say switching over, I mean starting with, because I haven't really used anything else (except Pro Tools at school, which is fine and all, but more expensive and I'm cheap). So basically it comes down to how many inputs I can use while recording and what effects it comes with. Thanks guys (in a non-sexist way).
-Nick