Re: From Sonar Platinum to Pro Tools 12? Pitfalls?
2017/12/27 17:50:56
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Well, I went ahead and ordered it. I figure I will either hate it, or learn to live with it. Like I said before, I used back up through version 5 point something or other. I liked it then, but it was all I'd been exposed to.
I primarily work with audio; multi-tracked live acoustic drums, guitars, basses, keys, vocals, etc. I do use a lot of soft synths, but mainly just to generate sounds after capturing a "live" MIDI performance. If I can fix the occasional 'flub' in a MIDI track, then that's a bonus. Even when I do occasionally dip into an EDM type experimentation, it's all very much a "performance", and usually involves straight up audio tracks.
Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on your perspective), my needs are very humble compared to a lot of you guys playing around deep in the weeds. The only real "trick" that I've really incorporated into my production style is ARA integration for Melodyne. I will not be able to do this in Pro Tools (or at least not as easily).
It's hard to love and rely on Sonar so much, and know that it probably won't always be there for me.
DAW: SONAR Platinum
PC: i7-2600 @ 3.40GHz, ASUS Motherboard, 16G RAM
OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
I/O: MOTU 8M / MOTU 8PRE / PreSonus DigimaxLT / M-Audio Oxygen 49