What software (or indeed hardware, if you count the built in sequencers) do you use to make your music?
I understand a lot of people have moved from trackers to sequencers over the years, but I found myself in the strange position of doing the opposite. I have used Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 for a decade up until 2007, and a very short period of time working with Sonar, but I was becoming uninspired so I decided to change my work flow - and I turned to tracking after seeing (and watching) what was possible with the demoscene tunes I had heard.
First of all was rediscovering AHX on the Amiga in 2006, pumped out 20 tunes in a month then got bored with that, but that was really before I got into problems with the old inspiration while sequencing.
Then I decided to give Renoise a go, because I found that it blended the most important parts of a DAW with a new way of working for me - tracked channels. I KNOW it's not a tracker in a classical sense, but you can not deny it's method of working is.
So for me, I'm an ex. sequencer for now. But I still have all my hardware and will definitely have to use it again at some point.
So I ask you:
What's your sequencer and why do you use it?
Are you clinging to an ancient version of it because the newer ones suck?
If you're not into sequencing, but are into tracking, what do you find are the advantages and disadvantages?