Blazerok
Well-Known Member
I am currently using Reaper, but i think i'll be following this thread closely, because even though i used Reaper since i started mixing, i'm now wondering if there is any DAW that i would rather use.
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I've been using Sonar for so many years I'm scared to change. It has good work flow for me, so I have no reason use anything else.I was this way with Cubase for years, Cubasis before that, then I kept having experiences of it crashing my system, on multiple computers.
I made the switch about 3 years ago to Sonar Producer 6, then to Producer 8 last year.
The thing is, my bass player us on Logic on his Macbook Pro.
In order to work on the same songs/files, we have to do a .omf export/import back & forth to each other. We have everything backed up on crash plan and a separate FTP server, but it's still cumbersome.
Ideally, we'd like to be on the same software, and simply send the whole file & open it up & start working. Upgrading to an iMac would serve this objective nicely, but no $$ right now.
MOTU DP is now cross platform, so that's of interest.
Just thoughts.
I find it odd that no one has mentioned FL Studio. Honestly just because fruity is in the name doesn't mean it sucks! I've used it for years.
Studio One!!![]()
when you say terribly bad do you mean user friendly and consolidated for quick work flow?That's because until recently it was terribly bad at recording and mixing audio.