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Poll about Software Sequencers... :-) Which one and Why?

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 6:51 pm
by Davidb
Hello, Gang

I had the (put here the adjetive you want) idea of posting a little poll, just to figure out which is the preferred software sequencer of the memebers of the IA family.

This way we can discover which one is most used over here, and then we´ll have some good elements to discuss; we can focus on points like "best things and weakness" of every package.
Maybe some of us could learn more about some packages we dont know well, from people who master them.
Its all about learn, folks . :D

So, please, if you want, post your vote for the poll and then post a reply telling which is your vote and why. ("Why do you preffer that program over another one?", or "what is what you like most of the program you´re curretly using?", etc.)

Thanx in advance for your two cents. :wink:

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 6:55 pm
by Davidb
Ok. Me. :D

I use Logic Audio.
I´ve tried others but, among other things I like, I can point that I like so much its notator editor, (I think its the best out there), and maybe, I think its the most intuitive soft seq I ever found, its easy to master, and so powerful in features.

What I dont like at all is its mixer, with can be as intuitive as it could some times.....

About other packages, I´ll tell you;
I have not seen the new version for Sonar yet. I´m loking forward to it!!!
And I like Cubase: superb and so many plug-ins, great graphics for all its elements, very good response for asio drivers, but I still think that Logic is more easy to work with,...at least for a chap like me.

Ok, I havent tried Reason´ one, which you all speak wonders in terms o power and easy of use.
I´d love to hear more about it....:-)

Regards,

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 7:21 pm
by Diego
Hey!! :evil: I can't see the very best software...SONAR!!!! :wink:

I'm using Sonar from the begining, and I must say that is great.
I can't help you with a comparison with other softwares beacuse I've never tried one.
I think that the base dotation which comes with sonar is great (VSample, Lexicon Reverb, Sonitus Effects, and others).

Last but not least, Sonar has a great community on cakewalk website...
a lot of interesting discussions starts every minutes, and you must check for replies every minute because the day after you'll find dozen of posts answering to you question.

I think it's great!
Hope this helps.

Regards!

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 8:18 pm
by RiotNrrd
Reason is wonderful, but it can only sequence itself - it does not output MIDI. I've heard that the Reason sequencer is a little on the "lite" side, featurewise - however, it can do everything I need it to do, so I'm alright with it.

I also have Tracktion (by Raw Material Software). I haven't used it a lot, but the interface is excellent, and from what I've heard - not experienced myself, mind you - is that it can do essentially everything the "big boys" (Logic, Sonar, etc.) can do. Don't know if that's literally true or not, but I have heard of a lot of people switching over.

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 9:09 pm
by cnegrad
Logic Audio. No time now to elaborate.

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 11:53 pm
by SLR
Hi David :D
I hope you are well.

I use Cubase SL2.0 - Why ?? Because I am new to PC sequencing and I got it bundled in a deal. It seemed like a good entry point for a newbie.

That's as technical as it gets for the time being my friend, until I learn how to use it properly. :oops:

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 12:58 am
by dreamaiden
Digital Performer for me. It's for Mac only. I just love it. It's a beautiful interface and great for linear composing and editing.

Cheers,
Sioux

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 1:14 am
by Davidb
Hello Sean

Its very nice to read you, dear friend. :D
How its all going for you and your wife? What about that WX5?

You know, Cubase is great, but I have a ..., lets say ... "peculiar" realtionship within this program. It has things I love, others that I hate. I dont like its Score functionality in any way. I have never been comfortable at all working with the Steinbergs.

Hello dear Sioux.

DP should be nice. I dont know a single word about it.
The only two ppl that I personally know that use it is you and Stephen Kay.
So it must be great. You are both musicians taht I do respect.. :wink:

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 1:22 am
by Davidb
RiotNrrd wrote:
I also have Tracktion (by Raw Material Software). I haven't used it a lot, but the interface is excellent, and from what I've heard - not experienced myself, mind you - is that it can do essentially everything the "big boys" (Logic, Sonar, etc.) can do.. .
Hello, RiotNrrd

A friend told me about this one, but I dont know very much about it.
I´ll sneak around to learn more.

Since Logic is more or less R.I.P. for Windows users, I want to see where to swich as an alternative, if I need to.

Regards.

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 2:42 am
by Francois
I'm still on Mac / Studio Vision 4 for all my MIDI needs, but I've decided to go with Sonar next.

Why SV ? In terms of MIDI, it is as powerful as anything out there today, and still offers something no other sequencer has, 26 sequencing windows to do quick patterns by linking between workspaces. So it's just a matter of creating a sequence in Window A (unlimited tracks), then B, then C... up to Z, and entering A, B, C or A, C, B to hear the result. For me it's the perfect tool.

Secondly, I have Galaxy Plus universal editor/librarian, which combined with SV and an Opcode Studio 5LX enables me to select any individual program/voice from any bank on up to 15 synths/modules without entering controller data, and the selection is by program/voice name. It is still the perfect combination, although Logic is catching up, and so Cubase / Sonar using Midi Quest XT as a plugin.

Thirdly, I started using Vision in 1992 when it was version 1.3 or 1.4, and I guess I know it so well that retraining on something else is daunting when I think how quick I can do things with Vision, not to mention the amount of templates I have for it. In 1992 on the Mac, Cubase was not there, Logic was not there, and it was a straight fight between Vision and Performer on the Mac. Vision was more advanced at the time so the choice was easy. From version 3 onwards, Performer / Digital Performer offered probably as much, and even better for video / post prod duties. The choice would not have been easy to make in 1999.

So I guess I will never forgive Gibson for buying Opcode to simply shut them down, killing not only Vision and Galaxy but also refusing to release OMS as open source so the MIDI community could continue to develop it instead of starting from scratch in OS X, as well as a fantastic range of MIDI interfaces that really were the business. Shame on you Gibson !!!

Finally, I'm happy with my current setup where the Mac controls the synths/modules via MIDI, and the audio goes into the PC via the Creamware. I find this easier to work with rather than one machine doing MIDI control + audio recording at the same time. The need to upgrade my sequencer is purely fueled by the impossibility to run modern plugins and virtual instruments from SV.

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 3:28 am
by Stephen
Although I use Sonar, I like my Hard Disc Multitracker a lot!
:D

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 4:32 am
by Davidb
Francois wrote:I'm still on Mac / Studio Vision 4 for all my MIDI needs, but I've decided to go with Sonar next.
Hello Francois.

Yeah, I´ve forgot to put Vision in the list. Shame on me!

I´m a PC user so I dunno know so much about programs such DP or Vision. (this one, Vision, were the favourite of S. Kay for years, as he told me once, he says it is the best he has used).

Mac still has the best (and most) options, no doubt.

BTW, Your set up sounds extremely interesting, my friend.

Sthepen

I know what you mean, dude.
Thats why I love TS and Trinity.
I can have a demo, complete with audio trcks, in just some minutes. More or less, Its like having a multitraker, limited, of course.
But for me, to work really really fast, these two are pure heaven.
Yeah!

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 2:59 pm
by Raj_Sangeet
Hi David,
I think Sonar 3.1 Producer's edition is pretty good. It gives to the ability to record at more than 16 bits. Vsampler is a good addition for sampling and read various sampling formats. Lexican reverb is pretty good, although I didn't like their presets as much but they can be customized and saved as users. Sonitus effects are nice to have and so are drum maps, arps etc. I think I will be using Sonar 3.1 for at least 3-5 years for now, no need for another upgrade :lol: . Well IMHO its the best thing around.
Raj

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 6:02 pm
by laughing_bear
I use Sequoia for Audio only, and Nuendo for AV, besides Sonar missing in the poll, Samplitude 7.2 as well is a heck of a DAW!!!! Based on Sequoia, it shares the same supreme audio engine, multichannel recording and a unique and powerfull object oriented interface, Samplitude 7.2 is very stable in deed, and much cheaper than Seqouia which is somewhat targeted at mastering.

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 7:07 pm
by Daz
Logic Pro ! Looks better, sounds better and works better IMHO

Daz.