I use Sonar 8.5 PE, with FruityLoop PE XXL9 along with Rewiring with Reason 4.0 with my Overclock Q8200 at 3.01ghz and 8gb of Rams with Dual 22" Samsung Monitor and I produce music like crazy with over tons of virtual instrument and plugin usage and mostly converting almost all tracks to wave, and trust me, the faster your CPU the better, cause it don't need that much Rams to run it. You need at least a 3ghz Quad core and + to run Sonar super stable without the lost of dropped audio.
I use Sonar 8.5 PE, with FruityLoop PE XXL9 along with Rewiring with Reason 4.0 with my Overclock Q8200 at 3.01ghz and 8gb of Rams with Dual 22" Samsung Monitor and I produce music like crazy with over tons of virtual instrument and plugin usage and mostly converting almost all tracks to wave, and trust me, the faster your CPU the better, cause it don't need that much Rams to run it. You need at least a 3ghz Quad core and + to run Sonar super stable without the lost of dropped audio.
lasttearzstudio 1 year ago
I bet Intel has processors (top secret) that would make the i7 cry on its knees. But why would they release them now? It's not good for business.
Do we really have to wait 5-10 years for that?
Meh...
TheGraal 1 year ago
The cake a lie? what do you mean by that?
I use Sonar for more then 3 years and it works great for me. The only thing you need is a fast computer
with a lot of ram, i use 8gb with Windows 7 64 bit
and it runs like hell!
macca63 2 years ago
Great Intel , But I'll take FL Studio any day.
Xigmatek 2 years ago
Awesome!
arvutihull 2 years ago
THE CAKE IS A LIE
CRAKIZGOOD 2 years ago
how's that?
macdaddylorenzo 2 years ago
i guess u didnt play portal
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CRAKIZGOOD 2 years ago