Thank you for your information now I know I could do midi with the cheapest version. In the two bigger versions there were plugins for midi but there were none in the cheapest version that is why i assumed you needed at least Artist. Thank you Rob, Like I said in a previous reply was i based my self with the steinberg page where they compare the versions. The cost can add up quickly when purchased alone. Plug ins are very important not just for instruments, but for effects and sound processing for your mix. That can help determine what DAW and version you will buy. What ever you look at, look to see what it comes bundled with. But it would keep you busy for at least a year or two while you grasp some basic concepts. But I will be honest, I have purchased a few plug in packages and do not use the Suite bundles as often. Its primary focus is on live work, but the arrangement view gives you the traditional DAW mixing capabilities. ![]() It comes with the basic plug ins to get one started, but you will need to find VSTi's I use it mainly for tracking on a low end laptop. There are many free or you can purchase as needed. If it does MIDI and allows for VST(i) then all you would need to do is go find some MIDI plug ins. I would assume this means that it doesn't come with VSTs pre-installed. and I think some DAW let you install it only on one computer? I want also to install it on my PC which is more powerful to edit and add effects etc. It's to record guitar, bass, vocal and a midi keyboard. My laptop is not a Mac, it has windows 7 pro. I'm not doing electronic music, I'm doing black metal. I used Fruity Look as a drum machine and wouldn't want it to record other things with it. Is it worth it ?Īny other suggestions? And why? (Sonar? Reaper? ) I almost bought it but I saw there was only things for midi in there artist version and it was a bit expensive. My friend is using the new Cubase and told me it's the best with midi. I got it with my midi keyboard and really gave it a good try, following the tutorials etc. ![]() I'm looking for something easy to learn and use (or even feel like if possible) something like cool edit pro but with better sound effects (I remember some of the effects were a bit cheap in cool edit pro) and that is good with midi keynboard too. My problem now is that I don't know which software (DAW) to use to record my music. ![]() I stopped playing (moving to an appartment, got a kid etc) but I miss it too much so I got myself a place to jam and record with a laptop and my babyface sound card. Long time ago I was doing a lot of music and recording it with cool edit pro.
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