A SONAR 6 Epiphany
Working with all of the various audio recording software's on the market can sometimes be dizzying. I use many differing audio programs in my audio productions, depending on my needs and sometimes even my mood at times. It's all about personal comfort level, ease of use and how quickly does this project absolutely have to be done.
Some of those softwares include: Samplitude_Blank, a marvelous piece of software that's seen a comeback as of late after going out of business. I have Adobe Audition 2.0 (They bought Cool Edit and upgraded) I do like it and use it often. (boots too slow) But they have also released Adobe Soundbooth CS3, which they tout as the second coming. I can't comment, (haven't use it) but at under $200 it's worth taking a look at. specially considering the producers. An incredible free player on the Audio production stage is Audacity. This is great recording software for basic recordings and it's free, but don't expect bells and whistles or MIDI effects within.
Cakewalk Sonar 6 Producer Edition
That's why when I finally was able to enable and get the MIDI functions
If you're having similar problems, I suggest Scott Garrigus' book Sonar Power. This is a comprehensive look at how to step by step unravel what seem to be insurmountable obstacles to getting down to basic process of recording your music. There is also a GREAT DVD for learning Sonar 6.
What amazes me is that the Cakewalk Sonar 6 Producer Edition
Oh and one other resource for discovering the many benefits of Cakewalk Sonar 6 Producer Edition
YEP! You Tube.
Michael Stone
Singer-songwriter-radio personality-audio production
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