Sequel Software
Marshmall0wz
Feb 20 2008, 12:16 AM
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I recently decided to stop using pirated software rolleyes.gif and buy a software so I went and bought Steinberg's Sequel. It was only $100 but Steinberg's the best and it looks quite good for midi and audio but if anyone has experience with it I'd love some opinions. I'm using it with an M-Audio Fast Track Audio Interface and some guitars and mics perhaps. thanks happy.gif

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Feb 20 2008, 12:21 AM
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I was also considering getting this...I downloaded the trial version, but my trial expired before I got the chance to use it sad.gif
Also very interested in opinions from people who use this product

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I've only tried the trial myself, but what i do know is that it's not recommended if your planning to use more VST's than the ones integrated in Sequel.
But for normal recording it's more than good enough.

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Marshmall0wz
Feb 20 2008, 02:33 AM
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thanks trond

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Nemanja Filipovi...
Feb 20 2008, 09:18 AM
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yeah...for basic stuff is good enofe....but for little serius recording and midi programing......Nuendo3(or 4)...can stified your needs....

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