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Moral of the story after all this rambling If your needs are simple, and you just want to play and track, and make a few cool songs, any DAW will work for you, find one that make sense to your needs and learn it very well. Unless you are one of those that have to have everything there is no need to have the latest and greatest. I see folks on the forums like Sonar and Reaper, clamoring for the DAW to do stuff i do not even know what it means, and rattling off feature request that boggle my mind. I want to spend more time recording and less time trying to make the program do really crazy stuff.

Side note I still have a deep seated desire to have Sonar X-1, and Cubase 6! Why i am worried this is a sickness, DAW fever! I need a cure! it is somewhere between the rockin' pneumonia & the boogie woogie flu, and the GAS syndrone! Turn back man, before it's too late!!!




Thanks Robh. Sorry to say that I have been trapped in a similar way of thinking in the past. For some of us trumpet players, it's called the "mouthpiece safari"---the next mp we try will be be the very best and solve our playing problems----Not! I really appreciate yours and everyone else's comments and that's why I posted on here. Since I've already bought WavePad, I'll just continue to use it since it's pretty simple. As to using Real Band as a DAW, I don't have a problem with it and hope that I didn't create the impression that I don't like it because I do. Actually Gary C. was very kind and helped me get started with it a couple of years ago. I've mostly done midi stuff with it though. I don't think I've ever imported a .wav or .mp3 file except for real tracks. Sure will be a lot easier to learn how to do that than to learn an entirely new DAW program. I have no desire to become a DAW collector

Matt....I don't know what happened with wavepad. Maybe it was because I went from XP to win 7, but I had to pay for an upgrade even though I had already purchased Wavepad previously. The same thing happened with some other pgms that I had bought from them. I replaced those with other freebies. The only real problem I have with Wavepad is getting rid of "pops" and trying to get things "smoothed" out with cut and paste. Can't seem to get it right yet. Again, your suggestions are valued by me. Thanks!

Stan


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