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I tried to jump on the DAW bandwagon a long time ago when digi 001/motu first came out. I gave up because CPU's were not powerful enough and I got sick of the DAE run errors and total lock-up, and most important bad sounding a/d conversion.. I talked to a guy today who said he has used everything, and he said for a good sounding overall, cheap native rig would be a motu interface/Sonar 5 Producer/cubase sx3/dp. I wanted to get a quick opinion on what DAW would be good for a mobile recording rig, opinions please as I am trying to decide. I have had a motu 24 i/o long ago(after Digi001) and from what I remember back in 1993(using ADATS)there was excellent transfer of sound but I hated the mix interface software. Here I am again wondering if I will ever find a DAW I like. I use 2 Alesis HD 24/ADATS in my studio. Thinking Cubase/Sonar w/Motu rig again. Ditching the digi002... Opinions please...Thanks I will probably go with the MOTU, however is there something out there I haven't heard of. I've had a lot of on location work lately and I can't take half my studio with me. Too much work, need a powerful, great sounding, accurate mobile rig... the next job I have lined up is recording church bells in an old church...Thanks for the help...