I use Sonar XL for MIDI sequencing, and of course it can also parallel audio. When I'm working solely with audio, I prefer Innovative Quality Software's "SAW Studio," which is so easy to use. Unfortunately, this product was discontinued this year so that the engineers could work on very high-end stuff. [I hate to say it, but the best MIDI sequencer work I ever did was on an old DOS program called "Sequencer Plus Gold." By today's standards, it has horrendous omissions and wasn't even graphical--the display was text mode only. But I could do *anything* with that software and the keyboard in half the time that I can do it now with a mouse and an XVGA display. I guess that tags me as a bona fide old curmudgeon.]
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FW: [motm] Re: Recording software
2002-12-05 by Tkacs, Ken
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