

Looks like DP and Sonar only have unlimited tracks (don’t know about others like Studio One, Reaper, etc.). Sonar is just a little behind Cubase on MIDI tools. You can do MIDI on it well enough, but they’re still a little behind Cubase and DP on MIDI tools. Pro Tools is simply more of a mixing/mastering platform. But right now I can’t get my Apollo Twin/USB to work with DP9.1, while I have checked it out with Sonar Artist and Pro Tools 11. It’s a powerful tool you can setup many different ways.

And I can see how DP9 helps with orchestra composing involving a lot of tracks. I like Digital Performer’s film creative-editing tools. I just recently got Digital Performer 9.1. I started with Sonar 6, then migrated to Pro Tools 7, 9,10, and now 11.
