Hello again, Guys.
Recently, last week, I decided to give a new try to Cubase SX.
I love the way that programs works in terms on audio, (the best, I think) but I´m not as happy with it in terms of MIDI, I should say.
Lots of menus, clicks and windows to everithing, I still think its cuantization options are not very intuitive and easy to use, and this is more evident in the Score editor. Also, I´m not used to its editors. I´m not comfortable, lets say.
I have a routine of working in Logic, I guess.
But I like so much SX in general.
However, If I can cope to get used to how the Score editor works, cuantization, editors, etc, I might swich to this program.
"...Its called learning curve, dude..." ...LOL!!!
Naaa....More seriously,

there are things I don like on Cubase, thats all.
You know, I love Logic, (that score editor...oh, I love it, simply, to bits) but it is a finished plattform on PC, and as long as Windows SOs will change and develop, the actual 5.5 version is pointless, will fail to work one day, and also, not to mention not having updates nor new plug ins, etc, its also an issue.
I´m still working on Logic, and I´will be for a long time, but...No doubt.
PC Logic users may look elsewhere, thats a fact.
Hey, Raj!
I´m wanna try Sonar as well.
I´ve never tried a Cakewalk since Cakewalk Pro 7, which didnt worked very well IMHO, (lots of bugs, etc) but Sonar 3 atracts me a lot.
I want to see its editors, scores, and cuantization tools in action, yes; maybe it will be more easy for someone of my Logic habbits than the Steinberg´s.
I also wanna check that Lexicon revs.
If they are a real Lexicons, uf. ...Just that fact scores so much, isnt it?
What can you tell me about it?
Regards.