Upper_Cutt
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I'm in search for a sequencer and I'm looking for a solution that doesn't have a GREAT learning curve. I'm new to the world of DAWS and want something that isnt going to be too troublesome.
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I think, if you have an intuitive mind and pretty much understand what you are doing, you will find Sonar easy to use . . . and not so easy to master. It will take some work and familiarity with the program but it is not difficult to produce a decent output. Just read the manual, do the tutorials, and possibily buy some third party helps such as Sonar Power. If you do make the decision to buy it I don't think you will regret it.Upper_Cutt said:I'm in search for a sequencer and I'm looking for a solution that doesn't have a GREAT learning curve. I'm new to the world of DAWS and want something that isnt going to be too troublesome.
thanks
Dogman said:It's probably no harder than any other program. Just takes some getting used to.
DavidK said:it can do the basics ...........but its pretty easy to do the basic stuff.
Flet said:Sonar is difficult to learn, as is/was my experience. Yes, it can do the basics, but you have to know how to use Sonar as a professional to finally understand how to use the basics. So, it's not really easy, but once you know how, you will find that you have a very powerfull tool at your fingertips.
Upper_Cutt said:I've been using the demo version of tracktion and I simply love it?? It isnt as robust as sonar, cubase or logic,; it does the basics very well and is so easy. I'm thinking about buying the full version.