Sonar Home Studio vs Music Creator 7??

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2017/01/03 12:59:45 (permalink)

Sonar Home Studio vs Music Creator 7??

Sorry if this has been asked before but I just can't seem to understand this: What is the difference between Music Creator 7 and Sonar Homestudio? Who do these two products exist? Will Music Creator be abondoned at some oint?
Why do they cost nearly the same and do have the same functionality?
 
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    scook
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    Re: Sonar Home Studio vs Music Creator 7?? 2017/01/03 15:31:26 (permalink)
    There are some comparisons in this thread http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3518151
     
    One difference is not mentioned is MC7 is based on X3 and the new SONAR Home Studio uses SONAR 2016 as its base. I believe MC7 will be discontinued soon (just my guess though).
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    Re: Sonar Home Studio vs Music Creator 7?? 2017/01/03 17:35:39 (permalink)
    Maybe its me, but the title "SONAR Home Studio" is what got me started using SONAR to begin with (many years ago). I am not really a song writer, which seems to me what "Music Creator" is aiming for. 
     
    I think music software in some ways suffers from the same disease that Linux software has - names that have no correlation to what the software does. Consider Linux Software
    • GIMP - graphics
    • Pinta - graphics
    • Caja - File/Folder viewer
    • Nautilus - File/Folder viewer
    • Ubuntu - Linux Distribution
    • SUSE - Linux Distribution
    Now consider some of the music software names
    • Cubase - DAW
    • REAPER - DAW 
    • Izotope Neutrino - Spectral Shaping (to me sounds more like a NASA program)
    Just my thoughts....

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