I sold reason, imma buy Sonar 7

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LDB

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I'm impressed by cubase 4 vids, just sucks that there isn't any demo.

Thanks for all the advice.

I think right now, cubase is a winner, and not sooo expensive after all (amazon promotion $799).

The included vst's looking good, and I think I should just wait and invest in top notch later, but first I have to learn to work with it.

My mind is indeed made up about reason, but not about what I buy. I'm thinking Cubase now.

Thank god I have patience, I know I'm gonna have to buy somthing someday but I want to make my decision as good as possible. It's not like buying milk.

I'm gonna try cubase in the store one of these days, and then hopefully my decision will fall.

Cubase 4 is the ultimate center piece for producing and recording. That rewired with Ableton, Reason or FL and it's a wrap! Other than sounds you won't need a thing! It's at the top of my list as far as the next software to get.
 

LDB

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I hope you keep it and not toss it to the side when you find something you think is better....lol
 

Bakatraxx

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I hope you keep it and not toss it to the side when you find something you think is better....lol

I hope so, probably not doh. I have really asked myself what I wanted, and Sonar 7 producer gives me everything I want/need.

Hope to post some beats online soon.

Greetzz
 

Iron Keys

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dam i got to this thread too late, well not too late. as all i have to say is

when u thinking about buying a DAW u REALLY gotta think about what u need/want it for. coz one thing u have to remember is that some of these (as previously said, i think by Drama boy) are made for slightly different purposes, it depends on how u go about doing ur shit, i personally dont like reason, altho i love redrum i just dont work to well/like the layout of it and it doesnt fit my working method, altho i did rewire the demo and got some basslines and drum patterns out of it :]

sonar, cubase, pro tools, are more directed to the whole kind of production as in the recording, and mixing etc. as a producer u dont have to acctually be tweaking all the eq etc, as that is the Sound Engineer's job, you just make the pattern. but if your interested in mixing ur own shit and tht then prolly get cubase and or sonar are my personal choices.

saying that tho, u shouldnt limit urself to one software, asu may have a tendency just to use what they come with, and people can tell what u made it with and ur sound loses its uniqueness. its all about mixing and matching. saying tht tho, im only using cubase at the moment untill i can cop some shit
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EDIT i actually had a lot more to say like more indepth but im too tired to think strate. ha
ive heard sonar has the best audio capabilities out of all the current software tho (aparently)

but like i sed, it all depends on ur working method and what u plan to be doing with ur music.

i dont really like FL it was first thing i used and i just didnt really taketo it. u just really gotta do ur research i guess. and go off of what u think, not what other people tell u, and always beware of biased opinions and rong information.
 
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