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Kriminal wrote:OP 6
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:hihi:

Orion Platinum 5.8 here, Lex Lucid you have to know, Kriminal gets the program weeks before us, he's part of the program...
Very nice too. Has great synths and effects, a beatslicer included in a good sampler and much more.

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Ezy Ryder......I find it extremely hard to find a host wih the features I need and a workflow I can get used to.
Yes
Example:

Cubase: All the features I could ever want, absolutely hate the gui and workflow, not to mention the stupid dongle.
Yes, and remember it's BUY the dongle...some companies include it which is not so bad
Logic: Only work on Macintosh.
Ok, I never really used this much
Live: Nice features set, extremely unintuitive for me to use, nothin is where I expect it to be and nothing works like I expect.
Yes
Podium: lack a few features I absolutely need, don't really like the workflow (way too many tracks wasting screen-estate imo)
Yes, but I like podium....there is something about it..beconing me........
Sonar: Hate that company, I won't even try the demo.
If sonar wasn't crackwalk.....and it worked instead of being a poc....it would be nearly perfect. I have it, I hate it.
EnergyXT: Nice add-on, lack some features which are indispensable to me; Not really intuitive for me either. I'm watching this one thought...
Yes
Tracktion: Love the workflow, very intuitive but lacking in a few features. Developement being extremely slow for this app I gave up and I'm bailing out, not too mention Mackie strange and insulting marketing scheme.
YES!!!!!YES!!!!!!! I still use t1 as a scratch pad....but will have nothing to do with t2.....I mean....what a waste of 10 months waiting for that........
Magix music studio: I bought that, never used it. Unintuitive to the extreme, the most complicated app I have ever tried and extremely limited to top it off. Beuark.
I don't know this one
Samplitude: Demoed version 7, too limited for me in the midi departement and I have Vegas for audio work. Ver.8 supposed to be better, maybe I'll give that a try.
It's getting good reviews.....but sadly, I don't know it
Acid: Version 5 wouldn't work on my machine; Found version 4 somewhere to demo and didn't like the "one loop one track" workflow. Very limited midi also.
Yes
Muzy: I kind of took to it easyly enough, but it's unsupported...
Yes
Anybody else feel shopping for a host/midi-sequencer is a nightmare?
YES!

Now, lately, I've been using protools mpowered. I have to say I love it. I have not found one thing it won't do and after I gave it the once over, it's flowing rather well. Oh, and this is windows and it's STABLE! I can guarantee it's not for everyone, but so far, it does everything I need and does it really well. It has a dongle......but it's included (hey steinborg..........here that? )

Ok, long post to say I use protools for work, tracktion one for scratch pad, and I am in love with podium even though she doesn't have quite the "build" I am looking for. :wink:
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logic pro 7... i don't know how i ever got by without all the new instruments, samples and effects they added to it. i've found i really dig Tracktion for audio recording/editing -- so much so i might just upgrade to T2. i'm also going to be getting Pro Tools LE again in the form of an mbox, and PTLE was always really nice for recording/audio editing... not for midi though. i've yet to use an app that i liked better than logic for midi.

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i just want to add that it is quite possible to be happy with Sonar.

i am very happy with Sonar.
and i have nothing against Cakewalk.

i repeat: i am very happy with Sonar.
now repeat after me: i am very happy with Sonar.

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I knew one of those would come in......... :roll: Sonar is a love/hate thing. I hate.

Mine must have been made on a monday.......... :lol:
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Tracktion 1 here :D
Waiting for Tracktion2 to be shiped on norway, so i can buy it ;)

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eyeknow666 wrote:
Yes, and remember it's BUY the dongle...some companies include it which is not so bad
Not so.. The dongle is included in the price... It's only with their dongled VSTis (such as Halion Player) that non-dongle owners need splash the cash.

Personally, the dongle's never caused me any trouble. I wouldn't say SX3 is anywhere near perfect but I'm used to it and don't feel any need to change. It's stable enough for me and I've found my own working methods... Though I wish the graphics were a lot more compact... But there are a lot of 'old school' MIDI editing features that I find invaluable. Maybe if someone came up with a drum editor half as flexible as the Cubase one I might be tempted to defect...

Wopelka.. Congrats... I have a lot of respect for Sonar as an app. :cool:
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Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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Tracktion 2 here, waiting for Cubarse SL 3 to come (should be in a week or two).

not extremely happy nor extremely productive here.

k

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scam_artist wrote:Zynewave Podium http://www.zynewave.com

A very polished, low priced sequencer. Some of it's best features are
- heirarchical mixer using "group tracks" (very powerful IMO)
- 32 bit or 64bit mixing engine
- unique way of handling plugin definitions and presets for both VSTs and external synths/hardware
- you can change the GUI colours
- nice automation curves
- fairly nice piano roll editing

At first it can be quite daunting to use, but it's really easy once you've used it for a while. I love it, it doesn't kill the creativity at all for me 8)
Once you get the learning curve...it's a great program..........really...........

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griels wrote:
eyeknow666 wrote:
Yes, and remember it's BUY the dongle...some companies include it which is not so bad
Not so.. The dongle is included in the price... It's only with their dongled VSTis (such as Halion Player) that non-dongle owners need splash the cash.
:-o I didn't know that.........goddammit kartman, why didn't you tell me! (me?)

Dolgles are confusing......I was pissed about them because of the groove agent 2 thing ......then I got mpowered protools and it's like........ok, I give up....I'll be a dongle dingle........
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Sonar 3, Live 4, Brainspawn Forte 1.5, and for testing plug-ins occasionally Tracktion 1.6. I don't think of Reason as a "host" as such, but it's a superb program.
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eyeknow666 wrote:I'll be a dongle dingle........
Yeah, who gives a monkey's really :lol:
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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Used to use Orion Platinum, but switched to Tracktion when I needed to do recording and audio work.

Since then it's been Tracktion all the way. I'm doing a lot more audio manipulation of stuff rendered from VSTi parts now, I guess I was just stuck in the 'Pattern Sequencer' rut with Orion. The number of 4-bar loops I have laying around from a couple of years ago is astounding, wheras almost everything I start in Tracktion ends up 'finished'.

Got the $20 upgrade to Tracktion 2, a total bargain if you ask me. Doubt I'll be bothering with the boxed version though - I agree Mackie have been a weird in that respect.

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griels wrote:
eyeknow666 wrote:I'll be a dongle dingle........
Yeah, who gives a monkey's really :lol:
I just would now like to try and avoid the "usb hub for my dongles" thing...........shhheeeeessshhh :shock:

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Actually, I'm surprised no one has mentioned fl studio.......... :o

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