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Re: Sonar really needs a sampler. 2017/08/15 20:13:06 (permalink)
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I agree that what you're describing is an extremely likely scenario. If SONAR could add features that help people make/compose music, and do so in a way that would be comfortable to both the "beats" people and the more traditional recording folks, I think that would help retain existing users and possibly even get some new ones (specifically, the people who find "beats"-oriented programs overly limiting past a certain point).

 
Wasn't this called Project5? :-P

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Re: Sonar really needs a sampler. 2017/08/17 16:38:19 (permalink)
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Anderton
I agree that what you're describing is an extremely likely scenario. If SONAR could add features that help people make/compose music, and do so in a way that would be comfortable to both the "beats" people and the more traditional recording folks, I think that would help retain existing users and possibly even get some new ones (specifically, the people who find "beats"-oriented programs overly limiting past a certain point).


Wasn't this called Project5? :-P


Project 5 may have been an attempt at that but fell short. Not a bad program, but another one of those offering just enough to remind you of where it cones up short in certain areas.
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