Anderton
Sir William
I have also found out that for the price of a monthly sub to SPlat, I can buy Reaper 4 which is doing exactly what I need and with a lot less fuss.
I'm pretty sure if Michael Hoover had $59 million in his personal account from selling Winamp to AOL in a $400 million dollar deal, SONAR would cost less as well.
Also, for a reason I have yet to find out, Reaper also seems to impart a lot less noise into my tracks.
If you record into SONAR with the interface input turned down, the only noise that shows up on a track is residual noise from the interface output. SONAR is not capable of adding noise into your tracks. What you do within SONAR is capable of adding noise to tracks.
Hi Craig. When I mentioned that other program in recent posts I was, I'm sure you know,
just pointing a straight line to an alternate solution because the OP seemed bound and determined to
not accept any of the ones available within Sonar.
With respect to preference of one to the other I really don't have one.
I say different crayons for different drawings.
That said, something in your quote pinged me.
I have many times commented to myself that Cockos' approach to it's software
seemed, to me, to have more to do with mission than money.
Thank you for the clarification.
Mel