I used to use Cubase. Also tried Sonar, that was cool, just kind of migrated away from it for some reason. I also tried reaper, but that just didn't click for mr. Tried Audacity and that was pretty simple to use, but just didn't have what I wanted in it. Abelton, was just a nightmare for me, so confusing, I don't even get how its a daw. I just like simple, easy to use interface, but with the things I want in it. I can write about this subject forever, but what I am using now is actually Mixcraft 6. I sometimes lean back in my chair and think, wow, I can't believe I'm using mixcraft, lol But, it works for me and I am pretty good at it and I think that matters when it comes to your comfort level and confidence, as well as quality of what your outcome is. None of the others felt comfortable for me, so Once I dove into mixcraft, I knew immediately, that I would use this software. We'll see what the future holds, but for now, that's my choice. Real easy to use and the final outcome for what I need to do is great. Hope this helps :)
-James
On a side note...I heard the Studio one is really great, so I might look into that next.
-James
On a side note...I heard the Studio one is really great, so I might look into that next.