wst3I still want a DAW that sounds a cool as Mixbus, is as flexible as Sonar, has the timeline features from DP, audio editing from Sound Forge and Wavelab, and expression maps from Cuebendo... but it does not exist. So I use different tools for different tasks.I really like Mixbus, but I don't use it as much as I used to because the x86 vs x64 thing has become more of a hassle than I care to deal with. Maybe I'm just lazy???
cclarryThere is a "sound" that this DAW produces that is the closest to High End "analogue" I've heard.It just SOUNDS NICE AND PLEASANT. The way something mixed on a High End Consoledoes. Don't know how they do it...but they do it...Can you replace Sonar with it? NO (not yet anyways) Does it have a USE? YES!It is a great place to do "the final mix or Master". IMO...it's worth the $219 price just for the "sound". AT $19...it's a STEAL.Download it, import a raw track. Listen to the Track "Outside" of Mixbus...Then "Inside" Mixbus. The rest is up to you...
RainEven in I'm 99.99% sure I won't use it because I usually push the concept of ITB to its ultimate limits and stick to my DAW and its plug-ins. For that 0.01% of chances that I might simply want to mess with it, and considering that I'd been wanting to check it out again for the last couple of days, $20 was just too much of a deal to pass. Never spend more for an acquisition than you have to, dixit the Ferengi Rule of Acquisition # 3. :P Thanks for posting it, Stephen. :)
musicroomGood or I should say great heads up!! Reading a lot about this daw - how do most of you use it with/and Sonar? Thanks