Zonno
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Best Sold Music Software
Interesting, Music House www.thomann.de publishes a top 20 of best their sold products. This is their list of the best sold music software products
Cakewalk, Reason 10, KOMPLETE 11, BIAB 2018, Roland OctaCapture, Finale 26, PCR-300, HP ZBook, Guitars __________________ Any text above is a random collection of characters which bear no meaning whatsoever. The reader will be held liable for any damage due to interpretation of these characters.
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Mesh
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/26 15:45:49
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Hi Zonno, Long time no see....how's everything going and what's new with you? Will check out that site from home (blocked at my workplace).
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slartabartfast
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/26 16:08:46
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The only thing I find really surprising is the rank for Sibelius. Apparently Europeans can still read notation. Or maybe October was just the month after all the music majors got their text and software course requirements list.
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/26 17:32:05
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ending centuries of tradition (notation) would be a shame.
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Zonno
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/26 18:13:38
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Mesh Hi Zonno, Long time no see....how's everything going and what's new with you?
Hi Mesh, thanks for being interested. I haven't done anything with SONAR lately. I focus more on practising and playing the guitar these days. Bit I miss the atmosphere of the SONAR forum, so now and then I take a look to see how the coffee house is doing. I wish there was a Cakewalk-like guitar forum. The Dutch guitar forum is kind of rude. I'm thinking of joining the Canadian guitar forum.
Cakewalk, Reason 10, KOMPLETE 11, BIAB 2018, Roland OctaCapture, Finale 26, PCR-300, HP ZBook, Guitars __________________ Any text above is a random collection of characters which bear no meaning whatsoever. The reader will be held liable for any damage due to interpretation of these characters.
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Zonno
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/26 18:22:08
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slartabartfast The only thing I find really surprising is the rank for Sibelius. Apparently Europeans can still read notation.
Well, kids that go to music school after normal school to learn to play an instrument still learn to read from sheet music.
Cakewalk, Reason 10, KOMPLETE 11, BIAB 2018, Roland OctaCapture, Finale 26, PCR-300, HP ZBook, Guitars __________________ Any text above is a random collection of characters which bear no meaning whatsoever. The reader will be held liable for any damage due to interpretation of these characters.
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/27 03:27:21
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Something is suspiciously missing from that list...
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Zonno
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/27 05:19:53
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craigb Something is suspiciously missing from that list...
Reaper?
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Moshkito
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/27 23:17:16
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slartabartfast The only thing I find really surprising is the rank for Sibelius. Apparently Europeans can still read notation. Or maybe October was just the month after all the music majors got their text and software course requirements list.
I think it might be closer to the actual name/title of the program ... and some folks thinking that because it has such a big name, that it must be good? Kinda weird/scary to see one product with so much in there ... and it makes me think that this company simply does not have anything else on hand, like Sonar, or Pro Tools. (Pro Tools I can understand ... it's not for folks that walk in the stores, right?)
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Re: Best Sold Music Software
2016/10/29 07:05:31
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As there are samplers and VSTis on the list as well as DAWs, I'm actually very surprised there are not more VSTis of lower price categories in top 20. Maybe there's so much of them on the market, that the purchases are spread too much to allow any one of them sell enough?
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