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Leanord, as you can see, there is no answer to your question. The title of your thread ends with "...makes workflow easy".

Nothing makes workflow easy until you learn it. Look at your own occupation. Can some rookie walk in off the street and learn your job easily?

People who are serious take college courses in these DAW's. I'll echo what was said earlier. You already have a pretty good DAW, Real Band. All the principles of DAW use are there. Learn RB first then decide if it's enough for you or not.

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Reaper. It has a learning curve, but it will do anything you need and the price is right.

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I mostly use FLStudio these days. I have Sonar X3 producer as well but I mostly use it for mastering than music production, since I had to give up the guitar. I can use most of my Sonar vst's in flstudio so that's where I mostly work. Reason is an excellent product as well, but its a bit too costly for me these days. I am curious about Cakewalk free version with Bandlab just cause I want to see what ya get. I don't even want to let you know how much Sonar cost me, now they are giving it away...….


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Originally Posted By: bostonx
I mostly use FLStudio these days. I have Sonar X3 producer as well but I mostly use it for mastering than music production, since I had to give up the guitar. I can use most of my Sonar vst's in flstudio so that's where I mostly work. Reason is an excellent product as well, but its a bit too costly for me these days. I am curious about Cakewalk free version with Bandlab just cause I want to see what ya get. I don't even want to let you know how much Sonar cost me, now they are giving it away...….



What you basically get with the Cakewalk by BandLab is an upgrade to your Sonar X3. Most if not all of your plugins should still work. Really it is the addons that created the huge cost of the X3. Go for it I doubt you’ll be any worse off for the experience.

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lingyai, thanks for that Acoustica link. I just d/l'd and installed the Mixcraft demo and I gotta say that it is a pretty cool DAW. I was disappointed to see that it didn't have any sort of built-in notation capability, but as I was digging around, I noticed it had picked up a couple of rewire programs, one of which is Notion, which I own a license for, and it set itself up automatically to load Notion as a rewire device. So that takes care of my needs for musical notation. This package definitely deserves a closer look. Best of all, it is surprisingly affordable, even the most expensive version.

I loaded one of my midi compositions, and it loaded up just fine, no hickups, and I was able to figure out how to select from a good variety of instruments, which in itself is noteworthy. Yep, I'm gonna have to spend some more time with this DAW. I suspect I'll continue to need Sonar for some things though.


Pardon my late reply, for some reason I'm not getting email alerts when there is a reply to this thread.

I'm glad you're liking your intro to Mixcraft. Three things ...

-- There is a score editor; see this video (it's re Mixcraft 7, but will also apply to Mixcraft 8)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQyO_k24LhA

--Now that you've gotten your feet wet, I suggest you do what I did at that stage, which was just to browse these single-screenshot tips and tricks. I found them an easily-digestible way to both ease up the learning curve quickly, and to take in some of the many cool features which lie beneath the rather unassuming GUI.

For Mixcraft 7 (maybe a good place to start)
http://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=16646

For Mixcraft 8
http://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=20467

They also have very good, short and to-the-point video tutorials, but I find these written tips faster

--Be sure to investigate the "Performance Panel," which gives you basic Ableton Live-like clip launching / loopy song construction capability, if you're into that kind of thing. Works with both audio and midi clips. Acoustica should be marketing it a bit more loudly IMHO!

If you have any questions about Mixcraft, feel free to PM me and /or check their forum or their FB page, kinda like here, smaller crew but helpful folks abound.

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