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Paul H

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  1. 11 hours ago, SVSX said:

    Not that i'm questioning your experience, but on my PC  Cakewalk is running pretty stable/smooth. Can't imagine how its running even better. But my brother is using Reaper for his Apple PC and its a good software.

     

    @Will.

    Did it happen in the past? Cause you are saying again?

    Reaper uses far less CPU and RAM than Cakewalk.
    This is hardly noticeable if your project isn't that big.


    Once you have lots of audio & midi tracks with lots of plugins, then I still find Reaper beats Cakewalk for stability.
    Cakewalk definitely has drop-outs and crashes way before Reaper does.

  2. Started with Sonar 2, and continued through each version of Sonar until "the end".
    Then began trying different DAW's out will Cakewalk went into limbo.
    Came back to Cakewalk, but don't use it as much nowadays.

    Use ProTools for a while, but it requires more RAM and CPU than anything else so gave up with it.
    Ableton Live was very good and stable, but just wasn't for me.
    I still use Adobe Audition for pure audio and some mastering.
    Reaper is my main DAW at the moment.

  3. For the older CW versions Sonar I used Roland/Edirol interfaces and they were solid performers.

    Nowadays I use M-Audio.
    For recording I use the M-Track 2x2M.
    For pure mixing & monitoring, when no recording is required, I use the M-Audio SuperDAC II.
    I also have the M-Audio MicroDAC 24/192 as it's nice & portable.

    All have dedicated ASIO drivers and are rock solid with CW, and various other DAWs such as Ableton or ProTools.

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