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[Sonar 6] vs [Cubase 4]
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| Khayat |
Wassup everyone...
I know thousands of people wrote thousands of threads like these , but im very curious about knowing who is winning the race now .Is it Steinberg once again with Cubase 4 or Cakewalk strikes back with Sonar 6 and Why ??
Btw who of you guys use Cubase {i know there is alot} and who uses Sonar and who will change after the new releases and why :D
thanks for sharing information
cia |
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| echosystm |
| quote: | Originally posted by Khayat
I know thousands of people wrote thousands of threads like these , but im very curious about knowing who is winning the race now .
cia |
Didn't the answer to every other thread answer this? :P |
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| thecYrus |
| use the one with the workflow YOU prefer...!! |
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| Khayat |
Guys I didt say which one to use I just asked wich one u guys use
not about me guys
Im just trying to figure out which one is more popular and if the new versions are doing anything for this popularity :D |
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| thecYrus |
it's obvious that cubase is much more used worldwide than sonar. this question is really useless..
and yes, i'm using cubase 4 and SX3 at the moment.. |
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| drillindrums |
| I have been using sonar since version 2 (now using v6) at my home studio and i use cubase 4 at work and the only thing i can tell you is that both these program can deliver professionnal results if you know how to use them. I think however that sonar is best suited to work with audio now more then ever with the new audio snap fonction also the audio routing is the most intuitive of any DAW i have ever seen . cubase is much better to work with midi, in particular if you have lot of midi hardware ... the device pannel fonction really help to integrate your hardware in the software environement |
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| Zombie0729 |
i've was on sonar from 3-5 but it was too much of a CPU load for me so i switched to ableton until i got a dual core... and i've been with ableton every since.
i can tell you sonar was a terric platform to learn on and the forums were ofHUGE help for me.
anyways, DAW's are tough because each has a few things that make the more appealing. Sonar's audio cutting/splicing and the awesome plugs/synths that come with it are a treat. Ableton is just my all around solution for everything so i use it for... well everything :) |
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