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Hi: I think Sonar Home Studio is somewhat comparable to the Pro Tracks Plus software I'm using that came with my Digitech GNX4 (at least that's what I heard). I also have a Cubase version that set me back a few bucks. I have to say, though, that I really like the Sonar product. It's fairly easy to use and seems pretty robust. 'Course I'm using it with a GNX4 and one of the things I do is "hands-free" recording with it -you can't beat that. CUbase is a great product with a myriad of features and terrific sound quality but it can be a pain to use. Don't know how much easier Cubasis is to use than Sonar. Regards, Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Legion" <legion@helpwantedproductions.com> To: "digitalhell" <digitalhell@hyperreal.org> Cc: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 6:52 PM Subject: CAKEWALK SONAR HOME STUDIO 4 opinions? > > I am looking for a simple but flexible software program and will first >and > foremost let me load and use VST and other plugins as well as basic midi > and audio tracks. I don't need anything too fancy but have never quite > gotten the VST thing down so I'm looking at introductory software > packages. I have Acid (for loops and things) and Audition (for WAV file > editing) so I don't need a lot of those items. > > Cakewalk makes Sonar Home studio which seem to do the trick but I'm > wondering if there are any other programs out there in the $100 or colse > to it range that might comparable. I have a midiman Quatro soundcard so > AISO drivers woudl be a big plus (can't find out if Sonar supports this >or > not. > > Any suggestions pro or con appreciated. > > > ___________________________________________________________________ > HELP WANTED PRODUCTIONS - Http://www.HelpWantedProductions.com > "Bringing you the best in Organic Electronic music since we started..." > > Home of the Unusual Instrument and Recording Gallery with pictures and > info of Tube recorders, Omnichords, weird guitars, Casios, and more. > > >