Question from longtime pro Sonar user considering DP
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 5:55 am
Hi-
With Sonar's recent demise, I will be looking to change to another DAW in the next month or so. I would rather transition while work is slow than when Sonar happens to break because of an OS update or similar.
At the moment, DP & Cubase look to be my best options. I do custom music & audio for radio, TV, web videos, etc. DP seems to have a lot of users that do the same.
Most of my work comes from 1 video editor that uses Final Cut 10 on a Mac. He sends me OMF files (which are a bit of a hassle for him because he has to jump thru some hoops to make them for me). I see that DP supports OMF, AAF & even fcxml (but only to version 7?). I've also seen some comments here that OMF & AAF are (or were?) problematic in DP. Can any Windows users that get projects from Video editors (using a Mac) comment on what works or doesn't work in getting files via one of the aforementioned standards?
thanks,
greg
With Sonar's recent demise, I will be looking to change to another DAW in the next month or so. I would rather transition while work is slow than when Sonar happens to break because of an OS update or similar.
At the moment, DP & Cubase look to be my best options. I do custom music & audio for radio, TV, web videos, etc. DP seems to have a lot of users that do the same.
Most of my work comes from 1 video editor that uses Final Cut 10 on a Mac. He sends me OMF files (which are a bit of a hassle for him because he has to jump thru some hoops to make them for me). I see that DP supports OMF, AAF & even fcxml (but only to version 7?). I've also seen some comments here that OMF & AAF are (or were?) problematic in DP. Can any Windows users that get projects from Video editors (using a Mac) comment on what works or doesn't work in getting files via one of the aforementioned standards?
thanks,
greg