I think that it's easy to get caught up in different software. It could be just curiosity. It could be frustration with what you are using and/or unable to use. It could be what you've heard others say. It could be because you are lazy and looking for an easier way. It could be you think something else will be faster/efficient. Or, like in my case some are more difficult to learn than others.

I tried Mixcraft, but it took me longer than the 30 day trial, so I spent my $75. To me it was oriented to using loops and that's not the way I was/would be doing my stuff. I've gone to Sonar X1 home studio now and got X2 as part of the price of $149. I also bought the X1 book (oem) which has been a big help. I'm not against RB, but I just had a hard time finding and learning it's features. Hey, I'm an old guy and I'm still learning from DTB's (dead tree books). For manuals and training I still use them. All that being said, if you are not an experienced daw person, you may be stuck with trying some different things until you get your workflow where you want it. The continuing advances in technology are incredible, IMO.

Stan


Cornet Curmudgeon