Sonar X3 vs reaper for midi

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urlwolf wrote:I'm the OP. Leaning towards T5 now :) Evaluating S1. If cubase didn't have piss poor window management, it'd be my choice.
I have T5 and it is much improved, but I would not give up on Cubase because of some window quirks. Cubase has midi functionality far beyond all other DAWS with the exception possibly of Logic. Just sayin', give it a good whirl before moving on...:)

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I'm back to reaper.
I don't see why people say reaper is subpar for midi. The piano roll is quite decent. The rest (snapshots, workspaces, shortcuts, stability) is top notch. Now if only I could get bidirectional connection with my BCR2000...

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Reaper is a great program. I hear they have improved the midi quite a bit.

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I've settled on studio one. Having bidirectional controller support (for the BCR2000) was the killer feature.

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Welcome. Make sure (if you haven't already) you come over to the presonus forums. A lovely bunch by and large.

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