I actually learned cubase in my sound engineering studies but its not jaws or any other screen reader friendly,so i'm only moving over to sonar now so would have to figure out sonars ways but from what i've heard its not that hard if u already know how multitrack software work and its actually logic it works with the same principle as analog sound equepment with its routing paths etc. But wil get caketalking asap but for now i'm happy to hear that j-sonar can do the job. -original message- Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Caketalking vs j-sonar From: Chris Smart <chris_s@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 22/10/2010 16:42 JSonar isn't crappy, however, if you are new to recording, mixing, editing MIDI etc. You will want to go with CakeTalking for the excellent 400-page tutorial that it comes with. JSonar assumes you know the basics already and are good at figuring things out for yourself. What are you taking in school? Chris PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE! To leave the list, click on the immediately following link: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the Subject line type unsubscribe For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the immediately following link: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq or send a message, to ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the Subject line type faq PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE! To leave the list, click on the immediately following link: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the Subject line type unsubscribe For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the immediately following link: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject�q or send a message, to ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the Subject line type faq