Oh yes. They are different in approach. I'm coming from a Soundforge
background and while I've found that there are the same functions, the way
you accomplish them is quite a bit different. You will have to know what you
want to do then rebuild a new set of mental tasks to do it.

I've found the teleconferences a good way to help you with this task. There
are a number of people who are on that road ahead of you that can give you
good ideas and suggestions.

Best,
J. R.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Jesse
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 10:21 AM
To: Pro Tools Accessibility
Subject: Pro Tools VS Sonar

Hello list. I am a newby when it comes to Pro Tools, but have had a studio
using Sonar for years. In fact, my Mac is still set up with Boot Camp so I
can run Sonar, but I am ready to make the plunge into Mac stability in the
studio. Is it possible for anybody to highlight the main differences in
approach with these two programs? I have read the PT manual, and they seem
similar in functionality, but difrerent in approach. Your thoughts?
Jesse

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