Using soft synths in Sonar 3
Sonar 3 is Cakewalk’s flagship MIDI and multitrack audio application. Here Dave Hill Jr. explains how to make tracks with its DXi software-based instruments.
Software synths and samplers have certainly taken the bite out of the hardware synth and sampler market. After all, software instruments are tidy solutions that offer instant patch recall and dynamic automation possibilities. Oh, and did we mention that they’re usually cheaper than their hardware equivalents, too?
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 13
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Software Workshops,
Sonar Tutorials
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