I need me a new host
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1891 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Columbus,Ohio
That's what I needed to hear. Someone who has taken that path, the one i'm currently on now. Thanks for that!
"You are going to let the fear of poverty govern your life and your reward will be that you will eat, but you will not live."
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from Denver Co
Sonar and P5-ll here. As well as Vegas 6 for video and audio. I'm a midi nut so I do like the softsynth feature. If all you want to do is record audio then it would be overkill. But computers have simply become midi sequencers, audio recorders, and host for software synths. Kind of a all in the box thing. If you can afford the computer, start small on the software and grow as you learn it will amaze ya what can happen. Win XP is a must for what is needed to run these things. Lots of ram and a fast harddrive could help. You could go freebies/demos and still be doing it fast with the right machine. If thats what you want to do. PowerTracks pro audio is so cheep it's scary from PGMusic. But you will need a machine thats at least a little newer.
Pentagon,z3ta+,Tassman,Vsampler 3,FM7,Vocator,Sonar 3 Producer,SoundForge,Awave,Vegas 5
SFZ+,P5. And two kick ass DawBox machines!
SFZ+,P5. And two kick ass DawBox machines!
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
You're welcome, glad to help.No name wrote:That's what I needed to hear. Someone who has taken that path, the one i'm currently on now. Thanks for that!
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- KVRAF
- 4054 posts since 8 Jan, 2005 from Hamilton, New Zealand
Ehem. No, that's quite accurate actually. I was going to say it wasn't, but you're right; Tracktion is not in the same league as Sonar, Cubase, etc: it's in a league of it's own. Just like that terrible movie, called 'a league of their own' - except not terrible and not a movie either.Hybernation wrote: 2) Tracktion 2. Not my cup of tea, but lots of people like the single-screen approach and immediacy of it's interface. Good value for the money, but NOT in the same league as Sonar, Cubase, etc.
Give tracktion a go. I consider it better than 9/10's of the music software out there, but seriously lacking in some areas - but bear in mind that it's version 2, as opposed to something like cubase, which must be (internal) version 200-and-something by now...
It's also considerably bug-free compared to the alternatives I've tried (can't speak for sonar though)-
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- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
Definitely try EnergyXT: it's great, it's a modular(!) host, a sampler, a sequencer, and the perfect addition to any host as plug-in (...host...) (...plug in...) (etc.
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EnergyXT is one of those rare apps that are cheap, highly innovative, and developing fast. You can't help but love it. It's name is well chosen: it's very powerful, and intuitive.
More devs should try innovation over emulation.
EnergyXT is one of those rare apps that are cheap, highly innovative, and developing fast. You can't help but love it. It's name is well chosen: it's very powerful, and intuitive.
More devs should try innovation over emulation.
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- KVRist
- 206 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from Toronto, Canuckistan
as far as Sonar5 doesn't it accept VSTi's without a wrapper now??
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- KVRAF
- 2107 posts since 12 May, 2003 from gone
since no-one else except for butter is really suggesting cubase to you, i'll chime in and say you really should check it out (i'm pretty sure there's a demo)
i came from 4-tracks then to portostudios, and the odd rented Alesis ADAT for this band or that..
then to my computer (a demo of ReBirth opened my eyes that my personal computer was getting fast enough for music!), ACID and Reason and MIDI, then pretty quickly into Cubase because the Reason/ACID just weren't cutting it.
i know lots of people hate cubase and there's all this controversy and all that stuff, and if you want to discuss that as well, ok but anyway...
to me it's still 'amazing' after a few years of using it... really everything i want to do, i can do... there's lots of different ways to do things (some people don't like that but...), you can approach tasks from all sorts of angles. you can use it simply as a multitrack, but it's also got multiple different ways to edit midi, powerful audio editing, great features for live and semi-live 'tracking', like punch-in, multiple takes.. i can go on and on but anyway
the great thing is that i just grew into it. the things that i needed to do when i started using it were really simple and intuitive to learn. it's just one of those apps that 'works the way i think', which is a personal thing that will be different for all sorts of people. as i got more and more into it, the new things i'd think of wanting to do were all possible, and easy and logical to set up.
anyway, you get the drift at this point. you could honestly learn the basics in an hour or two, and then be comfortable enough to get to work and explore the rest of the app without much problems. don't be scared of cubase
anyway, that's that, if you need cubase help or advice i'd be happy to help you get oriented, but seriously, give it a serious think
i'm super happy with it, one of the best decisions i ever made
i came from 4-tracks then to portostudios, and the odd rented Alesis ADAT for this band or that..
then to my computer (a demo of ReBirth opened my eyes that my personal computer was getting fast enough for music!), ACID and Reason and MIDI, then pretty quickly into Cubase because the Reason/ACID just weren't cutting it.
i know lots of people hate cubase and there's all this controversy and all that stuff, and if you want to discuss that as well, ok but anyway...
to me it's still 'amazing' after a few years of using it... really everything i want to do, i can do... there's lots of different ways to do things (some people don't like that but...), you can approach tasks from all sorts of angles. you can use it simply as a multitrack, but it's also got multiple different ways to edit midi, powerful audio editing, great features for live and semi-live 'tracking', like punch-in, multiple takes.. i can go on and on but anyway
the great thing is that i just grew into it. the things that i needed to do when i started using it were really simple and intuitive to learn. it's just one of those apps that 'works the way i think', which is a personal thing that will be different for all sorts of people. as i got more and more into it, the new things i'd think of wanting to do were all possible, and easy and logical to set up.
anyway, you get the drift at this point. you could honestly learn the basics in an hour or two, and then be comfortable enough to get to work and explore the rest of the app without much problems. don't be scared of cubase
anyway, that's that, if you need cubase help or advice i'd be happy to help you get oriented, but seriously, give it a serious think
i'm super happy with it, one of the best decisions i ever made
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- KVRAF
- 2107 posts since 12 May, 2003 from gone
btw energyXT rocks serious ass to use inside of Cubase. the combo just can't be beat.
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- KVRAF
- 3476 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from NE Ohio, USA
The wrapper's still there. It's just not a separate process except at installation time.musiclinks wrote:as far as Sonar5 doesn't it accept VSTi's without a wrapper now??
When I installed Sonar5P I went through the wrapper dialog for the VSTI that were already in my plugins directory (including sfz, which Sonar5P installed) - just like for Sonar4P and P5V2.
I haven't tried the process in Sonar5P since then, as I was rebuilding my music laptop and had 30-some VSTI to install. I waited till they were all installed then I ran the wrapper to set up for P5V2.
Doug
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- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Hey! I said I recommend Cubase!Muff Wiggler wrote:since no-one else except for butter is really suggesting cubase to you, i'll chime in and say you really should check it out (i'm pretty sure there's a demo
Actually now would be a great time to pick up Cubase; Computer Music just put out an all-you-need-to-know, cover-to-cover Cubase magazine. It's perfect for someone who wants to pick it up and start producing!
There. Shamelss plug finished.
- KVRAF
- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
I think Acid is just finally starting to get good. I am switcging back to. I started with Acid Pro 2 a long time ago then went on to Fruity and then Cubase, now back to Acid.
my music: http://www.alexcooperusa.com
"It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am." Muhammad Ali
"It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am." Muhammad Ali
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Man, I just could not wrap my head around VST instruments in ACID. And all the Sony bloatware are really starting to turn me off of it. I find I use ACID 3 if I need it; that was a solid, stable app.ATS wrote:I think Acid is just finally starting to get good. I am switcging back to. I started with Acid Pro 2 a long time ago then went on to Fruity and then Cubase, now back to Acid.
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- KVRAF
- 3928 posts since 23 Oct, 2005 from vassalboro, maine
I like my tracker/host to be a utility not a pile of xmas lights.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OpenModpl ... =135996666
NOTE This is a modular host, IT DOES ALMOST EVERYTHING! GET IT NOW!!!!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OpenModpl ... =135996666
NOTE This is a modular host, IT DOES ALMOST EVERYTHING! GET IT NOW!!!!
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- KVRAF
- 2582 posts since 24 Apr, 2003 from Canada
I'd go one of:
1. energyXT. My favorite right now. Great sequencing, some quirks yes, but really great. Super cheap too. And the developer is the most responsive out there!
2. Ableton Live. This is really out of my price range but I like it alot.. I think one would write and arrange very differently using this host. So it would be good for a 2nd sequencer.
3. Tracktion2. I used to really like this but I don't use it anymore. Too many annoyances and really poor/unresponsive development. But I still recommend it to people relatively new to sequencers, or those requiring simplicity.
1. energyXT. My favorite right now. Great sequencing, some quirks yes, but really great. Super cheap too. And the developer is the most responsive out there!
2. Ableton Live. This is really out of my price range but I like it alot.. I think one would write and arrange very differently using this host. So it would be good for a 2nd sequencer.
3. Tracktion2. I used to really like this but I don't use it anymore. Too many annoyances and really poor/unresponsive development. But I still recommend it to people relatively new to sequencers, or those requiring simplicity.