I use BIAB and Cakewalk's Sonar X2 Producer as well. Bur I recently had an occasion to use Cakewalk's "Music Creator 6" - sort of light version of Sonar, and it's great, and only $40. Its user interface, while less than X2, is right up to date, and the midi and audio editing is a breeze. So if you are looking to get Sonar ($$$) as a way to further develop BIAB tunes you may want to consider MC6($). There is also a Sonar LE that comes bundled with other products (like audio interfaces, ...) that you may already have. Worth a look.


kelso

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