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I purchased GTP4 to replace GTP2 which was about 10-12 years old( I never upgraded to the GTP3 version). I used GTP2 for the last 10 years or so and was very happy with it but I wanted to upgrade to a more current version that had more features, effects, and worked with WIN7 etc. I've been a guitar player for about 23 years and write some of my own songs.GTP4 is full of great features for a musician that doesn't mind spending some time learning what the program is capable of such as, having alot more control over automation(effects, volume and pan etc.), a better grade and more effects than GTP2, is very MIDI friendly. The studio instruments that come with it are awesome in my opinion(i've heard others complain). I guess being so used to GTP2's layout, limited amount of loops, no studio instuments etc. makes it harder for me to get used to some of the newer features. Had this been my first DAW it wouldn't have been an issue cause I wouldn't have had a certain way of doing things that have become habit after 10 years. That being said alot of things are basically the same just with a different layout.
One great feature is that when woking with your raw tracks, manipulating them is much more intuitive. Everything snaps to the correct tempo(great when adding loops or the studio instruments) and allows for easy stretching and splicing. I think all DAWS do this now but it's still very easy to do in GTP4.
I haven't had this program that long so there are features I haven't even worked with yet so time will tell if I'll love it as much as my old program. So far I do really like it but I think I would have went with Sonar X1 essential(same price). From what I've read it takes longer to learn cause it allows much more control for pro's, but cakewalk seems to have included some extra effects and they seem to support it better with how to videos(many of which apply to GTP4) as well as upgrades to more powerful versions. The draw back is you need a very powerful computer to best utilize Sonar. BTW, I'm running GTP4 on a laptop- with core i3 2.53ghz, 4gb ram, updated WIN7 and it runs without a problem. I'm also running it on a spare laptop with AMD turion 64 x2 dual core 1.9ghz, 2gb ram, up to date WIN Vista and it runs fine on that as well. I haven't been running a large # of tracks with a ton of effects and automation so it's tough to say if you'll have any problems. Hope this helps.