markyzno
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Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
I seem to be the "vote for Sonar guy" around here! Sound on Sound awards with lots of cracking goodies to be won. http://www.sosawards.com/
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markyzno
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/26 12:25:00
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nobody voting?
Sonar Platinum 64 bit > Pro tools 10.3.2 >Intel i7 3770K > 16Gb Ram > Gigabyte Z77-D3H Motherboard> NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2 GB > ATi RADEON HD5700 > 240GB OCZ Agility 3 SSD> Win 10 home 64 bit> Delta 1010 > MOTU Audio Express > MA-15D's > NI Ultimate 9 > NI Kontrol S61 1.1 > NI MAschine Studio 2.3 / KORG MS-20 Mini - Arturia MicroBrute > KORG SQ1 - KORG Kaoss Pad KP3 > iPad and IO Dock 2 running various bits > Bunch of guitars >Sound Design on IMDB --
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markyzno
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/26 12:26:18
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Sonar Platinum 64 bit > Pro tools 10.3.2 >Intel i7 3770K > 16Gb Ram > Gigabyte Z77-D3H Motherboard> NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2 GB > ATi RADEON HD5700 > 240GB OCZ Agility 3 SSD> Win 10 home 64 bit> Delta 1010 > MOTU Audio Express > MA-15D's > NI Ultimate 9 > NI Kontrol S61 1.1 > NI MAschine Studio 2.3 / KORG MS-20 Mini - Arturia MicroBrute > KORG SQ1 - KORG Kaoss Pad KP3 > iPad and IO Dock 2 running various bits > Bunch of guitars >Sound Design on IMDB --
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jb101
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/26 12:28:52
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Link worked for me. Voted.
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/26 12:41:22
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voted , but choices for some categories seems to reflect who advertises with em or something.. as there are some decent things that aren't listed.. hhhhmmm cubase / nuedo being 2 for 1 is bit naughty.. but maybe ableton will win out.. really depends on the type of music the voter makes perhaps.
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John T
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/26 12:59:15
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This survey is one of the key ways SOS gathers data to show advertisers on what sort of readership they have. In other words, they only get the high end advertisers in there because they can show they have readers who actually use that kind of gear. So sure, it's designed to generate a certain type of information. I think that's fair enough.
The prize haul on the thing is always astounding, I'll give them that.
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/26 13:00:38
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Regarding Cubase / Nuendo, if you think of it in terms of demographics, they serve very different markets. So it makes sense that they'd be separate.
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/26 13:01:33
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/27 04:22:29
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/27 13:49:13
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I voted for three things, all other categories I had to mark as 'NONE': Sonar X2 Camel Audio Alchemy AKG 702
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jimusic
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Re: Vote Sonar again and win tons of goodies!
2013/09/28 01:11:28
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Not going to vote. Kind of reminds me of when Presonus put a post on their site and 'asked us' to vote for their DAW last year. If they would have just asked us to vote for our favorite, or which DAW we thought was best or easiest to use, etc. that would have been one thing. But I don't need to be pushed, nudged, suggested or gilded into who or what to vote for. I'm a big boy now and I don't need any coaxing whatsoever. Of all of the respect that I have for Presonus, I thought that was rather 'cheap' of them - especially since they were already doing so well without the support of a parent company or any other group. So I voted for Sonar. Not in spite - but because I felt it was truly the better DAW. Now I would vote for Cubase 7 - but that poll? The only thing to do with that poll is to have no one vote at all, as a form of protest to all the 'missing players' intentionally left out, not to mention the apples to oranges to bananas to grapes to cantaloupe comparisons within some of the categories! Further more, I'll be damned if I'll be giving so much info away that even includes my phone number & street address. If I would vote & win, THEN & ONLY THEN can you have my phone number & street address for delivery - but not until. Use your heads. Don't take part in such an obscure & lop-sided poll that you're pretty much guaranteed not to win, but instead only end up on one or several mailing lists that may never get off of.
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