I've played around with Cubase, Cakewalk and sebalius.
sebalius(sorry for spelling) is nice to print pretty sheet music, but thats about it.
Cakewalk is a nice mix of audio and midi, is very good for adding drum lines and is my personal favorite software.
Cubase is good for sequencing together lots of pre-recorded stuff, but not so good for midi editing and encredibly bad at printing it.
I still think an 8 track recorder mixy thing is the best if you can afford one (i can't but have used one a fair bit)
/ends essay on sound software
EDIT: oh, and Andeh, really good music :), has a hint of the levellers to it...
(, Tue 24 Oct 2006, 16:10, Reply)
had some softsyths but could i get cubase to record midi changes (e.g.: filter etc)? could i f**k. did everything the instructions said too.. pisser.
(, Tue 24 Oct 2006, 16:20, Reply)