Hi No name...headquest wrote:It is indeed, and you've received lots of contradictory advice. However, a few things that should be clear from the thread:No name wrote:Buying a new host is such a dillema.
Firstly, several people have given you a pile of reasons not to go for Tracktion. And as you said yourself:
Secondly, the host that has been recommended by the most people is Ableton Live 5. It is more expensive than your suggested price, but there are some cheaper ways of getting hold of it.No Name wrote:i'm just gonna spend the $300. Better to have one host that will do 98% of what I want it to do for 300 dollars than have one that does 75% for 150 dollars.
Thirdly, you might be interested to know that if you are planning on using FL Studio, then Sonar has a further advantage over the others discussed, which is the fact that like FL it is a DX host as well as VST. This means that many of Sonar's instruments/effects - including the wonderful Sonitus fx:suite - would be available to you in FL Studio as well as in Sonar![]()
I hope this helps you with your decision.
Sonar Studio is a good choice if you go that way...
I have to agree with Headquests advice. I was one of the early adopters of Tracktion and still admire the workflow of the program. But if you really meant what you said "Better to have one host that will do 98% of what I want it to do for 300 dollars than have one that does 75% for 150 dollars" Which I suspect you did, then you may regret a decision to go for Tracktion as based on your own comments you feel Tracktion will meet less of your requirements now.
If that is the case you would be buying it hoping that Mackie would add the features you would like later at some stage. This is probably not a good idea. Just trying to help here.
I think someone on KVR said always buy a host that gives you the features you need or want now. Avoid buying into something cheaper that does not have those features now but are promised later.
I have been in exactly the same position as you with Tracktion. Great for what it offers *now* but Cakewalk offer many of the key advantages of Tracktion (single user interface) for instance with far more features.
Sonar will not just meet your current needs but exceed them. I cannot see you ever outgrowing it.
Cakewalk also offer other packages as well. As headquest has mentioned...Project 5. This is very close to Ableton Live in design and execution and as a user myself it is a very capable host. You can rewire acid into P5 as well.
If you really do go for Sonar 5 Studio Edition now for £200 you could easily at a later time pick up one of the special offers that Cakewalk provide and pick up Kinetic or P5 later.
Remember all of these are from the same stable...Cakewalk.
Mackie only have Tracktion. As good as it is from your own descriptions it will not meet your current needs. Or is very unlikely to do so.
Many people in your position like myself at one time, have invested in a package that meets the following requirements when it's just too difficult to make a decision.
1. Support.
Whatever package you buy this is essential as you will very likely have to ask questions to find answers at some point.
Cakewalk have about 20 odd forums with dedicated forums for Sonar, Project 5, Kinetic, Instruments, Songs, Techniques e.t.c there is nothing like that on offer from Mackie. This is not a criticism of Mackie its just that Cakewalk are simply much further down the road.
Again with so many forums to choose from I would be amazed if you could not find answers to any questions you have about Sonar or P5 from existing users. With any investment it’s nice to know you can draw on the experiences of over 20,000 registered forum members to help.
Even if you do not want to ask questions on the forum just do a search. With so many users posting everyday there is an incredible amount of information available already.
Also because Sonar is one of the top sequencers on the PC platform Sound on sound have a truly massive amount of tutorials on offer for Sonar users…just type in Sonar in the search field top right, www.soundonsound.com you will be able to access articles going back to 2001!
Some of the most recent articles require a subscription but, I can assure you it is very unlikely you will even have time to even read all of them!
Also many of the Cakewalk development team actively participate in discussions, even those that highlight any issues they may have missed. They see problems raised as an opportunity to better their product not to lock threads! More of a Steinberg issue, not aimed at Mackie.
2.Manual
The Sonar Manual is around 600 pages and is very detailed. There are numerous books available as well…
http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/Books/SONAR.asp
3.No dongle
Cakewalk amazingly still only use a serial number (with a simple registration online for an activation code) that’s it. No hardware controlling software here.
4.Wealth of products
Cakewalk make at least three standalone hosts that you could buy based on your requirements…
Sonar 5 Producer
Project 5
Sonar 5 Studio
5.Various high end instruments as well like z3ta, Dimension Pro are also on offer but because they all come from the same stable, in future if you decide to buy additional instruments you can do so and avoid compatibility issues as they are all Cakewalk instruments.
6.Development
Cakewalks development is very rapid. The differences between the first version of Tracktion 1.0 and the version of Sonar (Sonar 2) at the time Nov/Dec 2002 are truly massive! This goes back to my point about not out growing Sonar.
Edit:Compare The features added to Tracktion since Tracktion v.1 came out over the same timeframe to those added to Sonar up until now over the same period. Cakewalks development pace will more than likely exceed your requirements for the future especially with Sonar 5 Producer which you cam always upgrade to at a later time should your needs go that far.
7.You could easily just use Cakewalk products alone for just about every need you have…of course you can still rewire acid to Sonar!
I could go on but if you really want a host that you can grow into and not worry about possible features you need now, hopefully being added later then really I think Cakewalk is your best choice. You would be better running XP. I think you said you are running Windows 98 (correct me if I am wrong).
You may want to check out this interactive review of Sonar 5 it is probably the best review available for Sonar 5.
http://acapella.harmony-central.com/for ... id=1044512
Hope this helps.

