![]() ![]() Also limited support from hardware and software companies. It worked and sounded good, but the hassle of setting it up and updating it wasn't worth it - too time consuming. I've used Linux for a long time and several years ago I set up a Linux audio machine, using Ardour. the difference was quite obvious, and I moved to Samplitude after hearing that. Around that time a mastering engineer friend who used Magix Sequoia did an audio test between Sonar and Samplitude. I started on Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 many years ago, and stayed with Cakewalk until Sonar X2. I also own an older version of Studio One - it was one of the easiest DAWs to learn, in my experience.
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