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Old 7th September 2008 , 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by sphelan View Post
If I have learned anything over the past few weeks here on the forums, it is that there are few written-in-stone answers to anything. There are so many variables - the music you make, the machinery you use, your own experience, your expectations, and the tools you use. Everyone will have a different answer to your question.

I use Sonar 7. I bought it basically because it was a good offer at DV. I had used earlier versions of Cubase and Logic before. I was never really gone on Cubase and preferred Logic (but that was when it was still available for PC). I am learning to use Sonar but believe in the long term I will switch to either Logic or Pro Tools. In the interim, I am learning how one DAW functions and how to get the best out of that. I hope the skills I learn will be transferrable to other systems.

What's the best software DAW ever? Silly question as I don't think it has been developed yet. If it had...it would be no fun!!
Agreed, theres as many variations in software and setups as there are variations in the human ear so find what you like and use it. although there is a warning that finding what you like may hit your pocket extremely hard in the long run
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