
own a studio, and have used Sonar 8.5, Logic, Protools, etc.
My point:
My principle use for Harmonicdog would be for multitrack editing and arranging.
If you are mainly a songwriter, like me, try editing in acid; amazingly simple.
Especially the click + drag function. No overlap! no popup saying 'is this what you want to do?'
Then try editing in the big dog daws; tedious, non intuitive(for me-just my opinion).
I would like to see you add that intuition to Harmonicdog.
Then people like me can work on their home daw and record with high end a/d conversion,
dump files into Harmonicdog, and edit and arrange more efficiently.
Anywhere- not getting into the complex logistics of recording.
Then we can silently edit while stuck on a plane;
or in bed when our partners are watching a particular show we don't like.
Finally, we could use lots of acid loops and dump back into our daw.
Presto! More efficient work on broadcast quality waves anytime for use in a final mix!
p.s.---your app is smokin good!