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From: kitekrazy on 5 May 2010 18:24 On 5/4/2010 5:42 AM, Barry in Indy wrote: > On Tue, 4 May 2010 04:27:52 +0000 (UTC), Glennbo > <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote: > >> In news:MQMDn.84227$iu2.6379(a)newsfe15.iad the killer robot Martin Holmes >> <mholmesDEATHTOSPAM(a)uvic.ca> grabbed the controls of the spaceship >> cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... >> >>> With everyone around, it seems, gradually slipping over to Reaper >> >> That's not really true. I'd bet more people here are using Sonar than not. > > I have Sonar 5 Studio, but I rarely use it. I switched to - believe it > or not - Music Creator 5! Hey, I'm not a professional, and I do not > record ANY audio, and use VSTs almost exclusively. MC5 does what I > want it to. > > If Project 5 were still supported, I'd got for it. > > Barry in Indy But.....Project 5 still works. Why not use it?
From: kitekrazy on 5 May 2010 18:26 On 5/4/2010 1:56 AM, Rick Paul wrote: > Yeah, I think anyone who wanted to go from near zero to as fast as possible > on a minimal investment could probably get as much bang for the buck with > SONAR 8.5 Producer as anything these days, probably more unless they're > going Mac, in which case the LogicPro Studio is probably at least on par if > not even packing a bit more value in there with some of their extra > platform-level pieces. > You are right. Ableton and S8PE are the same price and for someone first getting into this whole thing Sonar is a far better value.
From: Barry in Indy on 6 May 2010 06:29 On Wed, 05 May 2010 17:24:21 -0500, kitekrazy <kitekrazy(a)kitekrazy.org> wrote: >On 5/4/2010 5:42 AM, Barry in Indy wrote: >> If Project 5 were still supported, I'd got for it. >> >But.....Project 5 still works. Why not use it? I guess I'm waiting for a REALLY good price! Barry in Indy
From: polymod on 6 May 2010 12:05 "Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:Xns9D6FA7DE1E1D0BrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)188.40.43.245... > The killer robot "Ted Perlman" <ted(a)tedperlman.com> grabbed the controls > of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > > > <He doesn't get along with computers very well, so he bought the Tascam > > 8-track digital portastudio, which is a computer that's > > disguised as an analog old school recorder.> > > > > Smart man that Joey! > > > > Who here 'gets along with computers'? :-) > > I get along with 'em pretty well. In fact, in my computer > troubleshooting capacity, I've found that computers begin to behave > properly when I enter the room, or when a client has me on the phone to > diagnose a problem. I'll be at someone's studio and they'll say, "see if > you can figure out why my machine is doing this?". Then with the > computer in proximity of my presence, it will *not* do whatever it's been > doing. As soon as I leave, it'll start screwing up again. <G> LOL! There used to be an organ repair man that, when the organ wouldn't do the problem the owner claimed it did, he'd walk out the front door and knock on the back door to 'sneak up on the organ'. Used to freak out a good number of customers<g> Poly
From: kitekrazy on 6 May 2010 20:39
Barry in Indy wrote: > On Wed, 05 May 2010 17:24:21 -0500, kitekrazy > <kitekrazy(a)kitekrazy.org> wrote: > >> On 5/4/2010 5:42 AM, Barry in Indy wrote: > >>> If Project 5 were still supported, I'd got for it. >>> > >> But.....Project 5 still works. Why not use it? > > I guess I'm waiting for a REALLY good price! > > Barry in Indy I paid $25 for it a few years ago. The default template was a resource hog. |