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and then I did an upgrade to their full producer product. In my case, I had one of those free disks for a couple of years before I actually installed it in order to collaborate with a colleague. And of that set, I'd say StudioOne has its base mostly because of the give-away marketing.
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The ones I know who are making some professional use of a DAW are all using Pro Tools, Cubase, StudioOne or SONAR.
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Of the "serious DAW users" I know, 80% are non in it professionally, even for part time income, and they tend to go for Reaper or some of the Mac stuff. But I also think most Sonar users (a relatively sophisticated, objective, knowledgeable crowd) would agree that for the "price performance" that SONAR delivers today, it is very under-represented in the market.
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But in spite of seeing this kind of speculation on this forum for years, I have never seen anyone (customer or employee of Cakewalk) answer this simple question.Īnd most have to do with "marketing partnerships", who's giving away their software with everything 79.00 piece of hardware equals name recognition and those recording no more than two or four channels limited use will never change from the "freeware", then tell their friends what they're using, and so on. Facebook does not keep its user base a trade secret, and GM will disseminate its sales to the media without undue hesitation even when it is embarrassing. A simpler question, and one that could be definitively answered easily (and an answer that is presumably already known with some certainty) is: How many licensed copies of SONAR are out there? So why is the answer to that question so difficult to find in any public space? Most companies are happy to publish their market penetration, unless it is either 1) likely to get them looked at too closely as a monopoly or 2) so low as to be an embarrassment that will further depress sales or company value. Of course we regular visitors to this forum think SONAR is great. As for a biased sample, nowhere will you find a sample as hideously unscientific as the contributions of the fanboys on this forum. Many people own several DAW's and use only one, so without asking a random sample about their actual SONAR use, the question remains a mystery.
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Of course that question is more or less unanswerable except by the difficult and expensive methodology of an unbiased survey. If you could help me with this, that would be great.It has been a matter of speculation on this forum for years: How many customers are actually using SONAR? Or a variant: How many use SONAR relative to other DAW's. I am also wondering if this has anything to do with my sound card settings, but I don't have any experience in this to know what the problem is.
Alesis dm6 reaper steven slate drums 4 code#
I have the FX set to 'ReaSynthDr', and I've also tried the template: ReaDrums by jamester, but neither have worked.Īlso, the sound meter on the input track on Reaper isn't flashing to indicate a midi code being exported into it by the drum. However, Reaper is not showing in any way that e-drum is sending midi to it in order to trigger FX. I selected 'e-drum' as input to individual track.
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I selected 'e-drum' as MIDI device input, and enabled it.ĥ. Am able to get key-rig 49 midi keyboard to work with Reaper.Ĥ. Reaper recognizes 'e-drum' as a MIDI deviceģ. The computer recognizes the drum set as 'e-drum' installed necesary files.Ģ. I followed step by step basic instructions on connecting midi device and recording it.ġ. I am having some problems with the trial version of Reaper I can't get my Alesis dm6 drum kit to record or to control sound on Reaper.