![]() I'm running Toontrack and a couple other soft synths fine before freezing with enough audio tracks in Reaper and seems maybe an instance of Omnisphere might work on my system as well, even though only 2 gigs of RAM. ![]() The positives I'm seeing is that I can upgrade to a killer computer when I absolutely have to and not let the software dictate. ![]() Sonar has all these add-ons that just seem to nickle and dime you to death, which I'm not sure I need all that "Pro Channel" stuff anyway. Reaper 4 works great on my older XP computer and to get the "flagship".is just the $60 now. Now that Reaper has MIDI and the functions that would be enough for casual MIDI recording and soft synths/editing, it seems an all around good candidate at this point.įor me to upgrade in Sonar to X2, I'd need a new computer, relearn Sonar since it has changed so much when it made the "X versions" jump, and of course more money. Many moons ago when Reaper first came out, I tried the demo but not having MIDI made me choose SonarPE at that point.
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