What software are YOU using?

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What software are YOU using?

  • Cubase VST/32

    Votes: 5 17.9%
  • Cool Edit Pro

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • N-Tracks

    Votes: 6 21.4%
  • Sonar XL

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • Logic

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • Other (state below in post)

    Votes: 6 21.4%

  • Total voters
    28
I use Cool Edit Pro because it's so simple to use yet so powerful.
 
n-Track with Sound Forge 5.0...and some other stuff I shouldn't have but do anyway. But I try and keep it legal and only use the stuff I paid for. I wouldn't have Sound Forge but for that $100 download offer they ran a while back. I snapped that baby up. It was worth it for the plugins alone.
 
Cubase VST and Soundforge 5.0 for recording and arranging and GUitar FX Box 2.5 for playing around
 
CEP 1.2, SawPro (when I'm really bored!) and have used ProTools for quite some time.
 
i bought ntracks and soundforge..

i'm not using any of it lol...
 
Cubase for digital editing and midi sequencing...
I don't use the computer for tracking/direct recording.

Bruce
 
Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 for editing and like Bruce, i don't record directly to the computer (well, very much anyway). SoundForge 5 for two buss stuff. I also have Vegas but don't use it much anymore.
 
Doesn't Anyone Use Digital Performer

Doesn't anyone use Digital Performer and if not, why? I see very little comment on that particular program and I get the feeling it is not that populr. I use it, I love the thing but... I have not used anything else except a Roland VS 890 so I have littel to compare it to. Therefore, I would love to hear from those of you who have used it and other programs and how they feel about Digital Performer as compared to other programs.
 
How good is SAW Studio anyway, I am curious... I am assuming that it is alot like pro tools.

Sonar, btw.


Vice
 
SAW Studio is probably more flexible than Pro Tools. Like Sonar, it does not require proprietary hardward,at present anyway. It offers many more tracks than Pro Tools LE with the ability to use Direct X, VST and SAW native plugins. The console has a real world feel. You can even route the signal through outboxes live. Its just a very flexible, intuitive, stable piece of software that doesn't hog the system.
 
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