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Sonar and ProTools are like fruits & vegetables. It's really hard to change to protools if youre too used to the way sonar works. I'd rather recommend Cubase, I've recently made the switch, and I find it quite easy to get used to. Still have a small million mini-projects in sonar that i need to transform into cubase, keep some, delete some. But so far I like cubase :)

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More for the audio interface then software, but I know I like Samplitude.

I used it to record back when I sequenced everything on my Yamaha ie. 1998-2002.

I need an iterface with analog audio I/O, digital audio I/O, midi I/O and I like the headphones out too.

Don't need many ins and I think I'll only use 4 outs for two sets of speakers.

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Care to explain what exactly does your bi-polar girlfriend do? :D

Well, she just exhibits some really odd behavior sometimes, and spontaneously. Like crashing for no apparent reason, or she doesn't like a plug-in. But she's definitely a sophisticated lady, so I don't mind so much. :)
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Well, she just exhibits some really odd behavior sometimes, and spontaneously. Like crashing for no apparent reason, or she doesn't like a plug-in. But she's definitely a sophisticated lady, so I don't mind so much. :)

Ah yes a good lady allways has her flaws. But really, this lady I've fallen in love to I think (and it's gonna last for a long while) :wub:
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