Sonar, Cubase, GarageBand, ProTools on Google Trends

Google Trends just launched this week — how fun!  I compared keyword search traffic for "Sonar," "Cubase," "GarageBand," and "ProTools" for kicks, and here’s what I found:

Sonar, Cubase, GarageBand, and ProTools on Google Trends 

Hooray!  Steve Rubel at Micropersuasion had some additional fun with Google Trends…nice. 

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5 responses to “Sonar, Cubase, GarageBand, ProTools on Google Trends”

  1. Office Overlord Avatar

    That is abosolutely the most fun toy I’ve seen since the “Dictator or Sitcom Character?” tool way back when. Who knew that, in the Google realm, Ginger would kick Maryanne’s butt? I can see my already meager Friday production taking a big hit today. Hmm, wonder if I can graph that…

  2. Office Overlord Avatar

    That is abosolutely the most fun toy I’ve seen since the “Dictator or Sitcom Character?” tool way back when. Who knew that, in the Google realm, Ginger would kick Maryanne’s butt? I can see my already meager Friday production taking a big hit today. Hmm, wonder if I can graph that…

  3. David Vargas Avatar

    Check out One Man Band Services! Home Studio Musicians, Get heard, compete, sell your merchandise, win big prizes.

    http://www.onemanbandservices.com/

  4. Looperman Avatar

    The apple loop economy is in full swing. Garageband has brought music making to the masses. Anyone with a mac can now make original music. The only problem, not enough loops.
    There are a lot of 3rd party apple loop makers out there. Garageband has created a whole new business. I mean jam packs are ok but if you wantto go off the reservation you need to go to one of the third party companies out there.

    There are quite a few, But I’m going to talk about a new company I discovered in my quest for loops. The compnay is call Urban Elements http://www.appleloop-store.com. It’s a small company with about 15 loop packages for $9.95 and a large 1900 loop package for $59.99.
    They seem to be dedicated to Urban music, hence the name. The packages are available for download so I purchased a couple. I was blown away, there are virtually no fillers with this company. Finally I ordered the 1900 loop package and I must say it is very hard to run out of material. I’m not saying it’s the last loop package I will buy. But if you are a urban producer it would cost you over $1000 to get this many sounds. This company is worth a look.

  5. Justin Avatar

    I use Trends from time to time 🙂

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