Sonar/Cubase audiosnap...?!

Iron Keys

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Easy, my ILLBRETHREN.


I've been considering a move back (from Sonar) to Cubase, when I get all my equipment, money and shizz all sorted.

I just recently tonight, discovered/learnt/applied Sonar's AudioSnap feature, and it worked a fucking treat on some acoustic guitar I recorded in through my Blackberry(Ha!), I was wondering if there is an equally as efficient and useful tool in Cubase??? if any of you are experienced with the two.


Any of you have any opinions regarding Cubase 6 vs Sonar X1?
 

thedreampolice

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Yes cubase can do it, no problem. But personally I don't like the idea of switching daw's unless you have a really good reason for it. Sonar is a very powerful environment, and I would use it all the time if it had a mac version. Not saying cubase isnt equally amazing, but the ONLY features cubase has over sonar is some crazy high end film scoring specific features, other than that Sonar rocks!
 
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