Sonar

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mad flows

Beatmaker
ill o.g.
Sup ya'll, I'm about to get my studio setup and wan't to know have any of you guys used sonar, and can it give you pro results. I going to be just laying vocals on beats and that kind of stuff. also can reason and recycle work with sonar.
 

joeburnem

Beat Enthusiast
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 100
Yes! I like SONAR! It'z not as easy to move around in like ACID but it's a good program. And call me crazy but I think my tracks sound crisper when I use SONAR. I mean the shit sound much cleaner. Also I like the different views you can pull up.

In don't like the editing process and how you access your wav files.

One more thing about SONAR I like is that it seems to not freeze up when using a lot plug ins. Ne
 

Ozmosis

Sound Tight Productions
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Battle Points: 201
Im still using Sonar 2 to record my music. I mainly use hardware when doing all my beats, and mixing on a actual mixer. But once I get the sound that I want, I just record the entire beat into sonar, making it into a .wav, mp3, or burn to a disk. Im sure you know more about the capabilities that sonar has better then I do. I dont know all the ends and out of the program, but the results I do get are very good.
 
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ACEBEATZ

Guest
It manage VST's AND DX's plug-ins. You can build MIDI track and record audio. You can master and mix pretty well. It even got the ACID stretching option.

Great software.
 

OffSet

HIpHOP
ill o.g.
To help you out on your question right along these guys. I use SONAR2 ,3 , and now 4 as part of computer studio on the software side. so ya it's a Tight ass program, especially for your final mixdown recording, I use it for just that !
 

DJFANTOM

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
I've used sonar since ver. 2. Now I use 3.1 prod. Ed. And soon will be using 4... Yes um married to sonar. Lol. ...man its great software. Pro results, yes Reason works great with it. I rewire reason into it all the time. Also in ver. 3 and up you can eport the file as a Omf file with broadcast waves.. So you can open it up in protools and other software.... Also if you using reason and tryna figure how to track out ur beats in sonar via rewire (not easily done as in protools) peep the lil " tutorial" I wrote on here some time back. I don't have the link handy right now (im posting from my sidekick) but search for these terms " tracking out beats in sonar" the thread should come up.
 
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