Aramis
FMiguelez wrote:.
Before you leave us, I would like to suggest something to you. Respectfully.
You've said that you are just starting out. But remember. Just because a DAW has "Top notch" quality plugs, and yadda, yadda, yadda, doesn't mean a thing as long as you don't learn how to properly use them.
Try not to get to caught up in that impressive but futile "tech talk" about headroom, some DAWs sounding better than other ones, etc.
For instance:
Do you know what all that REALLY means, and how that applies to you?Soundmaster wrote:- It is a 64 bit application, compatible with Vista64 edition, which apparently gives massive headroom, more dynamic range, a better non digital sounding result and more processor efficiency
I can see 3 things wrong with the above statement.
Having said that, I think Sonar is a good choice anyway (other than the fact that you must use a PC), but if you don't mind that, you'll be happy, and hopefully be able to produce great sounding music.
Good luck.