S_A_P,S_A_P® wrote:
about the native vst support- every application except for cubase uses a wrapper for vsts, sonar just makes it external to the application. I have no problem using any vsts I want in sonar...
I'm not sure this comment is entirely correct. Many applications have native VST/VSTi support - they have to pay Steinberg a license fee, but they have native, non-wrapper required support without a doubt. Sonar is one of the few sequencing applications that does not directly support VST/VSTi, not the opposite case as you stated.
VST is Steinberg/Cubase technology, but that doesn't mean other hosts don't use it directly in a wrapperless fashion.
-Scott
By the way, the reason I got onto this thread - I'm still using ACID Music 2.0 that I got for free after rebate at Best Buy. I just use it as my time/pitch stretch application, since the host that I use, Tracktion, doesn't have a usable solution for this necessary processing algorithm.
Acid 2.0 suits my needs in this regard just fine.
