Re:SONAR is the best DAW in the Industry!
2011/06/18 11:25:12
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Wow....turning off a forum topic that you don't agree with is not cool.
FWIW- I have used Sonar FOR YEARS. Loved it. X1, on the other hand, has been nothing but trouble for me. I still love Sonar, and will continue to monitor the forums, hoping for patches that fix everything. However, there are a few things that Sonar just can't "patch" right, like vst3 support, easy midi mapping and gapless audio engine. I had a grammy award winning writer in my studio last month and got embarrassed by X1 being screwy. He actually asked my "why don't you have a mac?" Gentleman...I think you know what it feels like to be asked that. God....it burned me up.
I have been telling anyone that will listen to try Studio One. I tried the demo and bought it one hour later. While it does not have ALL of the features of Sonar, it has enough to do production for acts that are signed to major labels (I have done projects with 2 so far). I actually still prefer recording live in Sonar 8.5.3, but I think it is just because I am not familiar enough with Studio One's multitracking. For production, however,......HANDS DOWN STUDIO ONE.
JMHI.
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