• SONAR
  • Why, after 8 years, I'm ready to ditch Sonar. (p.2)
2012/08/11 15:12:35
Cactus Music
I always bring a spare bass player, mine has known issues!
2012/08/17 13:58:16
talyhoe
I tried Studio One software but came back to Sonar 8.5. Don't like X1 too much though.
2012/08/17 23:51:17
elsongs
talyhoe


I tried Studio One software but came back to Sonar 8.5. Don't like X1 too much though.

I have Studio One v2 on my Mac Book Pro. It's cool and recording is easy, but I can't seem to wrap my head around the mixing console. Maybe if I had a lot of templates and such. The sounds on the included virtual instruments range from meh to lame. I haven't loaded Studio One on my studio PC because there's no provision for hardware synth instrument definitions like Sonar has. I just use Studio One for mobile recording applications. I absolutely detest Pro Tools, so Studio One (and to a lesser extent, Reason 6.5) are my Mac DAWs of choice. I just bought Sonar X1 at long last (will be eligible for the free X2 upgrade when it happens).
2012/08/20 12:31:10
Stringrazor1
I have always carried fuses. I had an amp that used to eat them up. After getting rid of it, I don't think I ever blew another fuse at a gig or rehersal but I always carried spares.


I share your feelings about Sonar. I have thought about jumping ship but have remained a registered user since the 4.0 DOS sequencer version. Don't like what I've seen about X1 though.
2012/08/20 17:52:07
Mr. torture
My needs as a straight forward hard rock /metal guy are simple. I don't need half the things it does, probably why it's always worked for me.
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