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Re:Do we accurately represent the Sonar user base? 2011/01/27 15:53:17 (permalink)
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3. Give us back the tools that used to be in the TV headers
Brandon: Which tools do you miss?

-The invert polarity button.

-The interleave button. why do I need to pop open the inspector to access those buttons? More steps, more eye moving, reduced 'flow'.  What was so wrong about them being in the header? Sure, leave them out if you must to reduce 'clutter' for the new user, but give me the option to have them if I want them. Isn't that what the widget/track control manager is for?

-Enough room in the text fields and FX bin to see the info.  See the difference:


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Re:Do we accurately represent the Sonar user base? 2011/01/27 16:28:08 (permalink)
++ here, too.  Particularly inverted phase.  I couldn't find it until I un-hid the inspector view on the left, and then I found it there.  It'd be nice to have it back in Track View.  

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Re:Do we accurately represent the Sonar user base? 2011/01/27 19:17:06 (permalink)
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Do we accurately represent the Sonar user base?

 
All I know is I accurately represent the bass in The CHB.
 


Yeah, but it's just a four string.

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Re:Do we accurately represent the Sonar user base? 2011/01/27 19:22:33 (permalink)
That's true on a cosmic scale, as well, I think. Maybe. Could be. Probably not. Forget it, the analogy sucks

 
Well have a nice day anyway. Then look at how many guests there are in this forum compared to how many members. Then times two the guests and add all the pirates. You may feel inclined to go buy a gun afterwards, reality bites, but that's how it is.

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Re:Do we accurately represent the Sonar user base? 2011/01/27 19:23:08 (permalink)
No, I'm pretty sure Bapu is one string shy of a bass.

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Re:Do we accurately represent the Sonar user base? 2011/01/27 19:40:05 (permalink)
What I'm getting at is we are only a small part of the user base. The most vocal part in many cases. Most people that come here never say a word, don't want to be seen or heard and are mearly looking for answers or are up to cyber crimes. The user base also consists of a silent artist community who wouldn't advertise what they use to create.

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Re:Do we accurately represent the Sonar user base? 2011/01/28 23:07:55 (permalink)
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These files would be streaming from the drive and not in RAM unless they are Groove Clips.

Then when that is done....
Remove muted clips from RAM like every version of Logic has done.
Muted clips still play (albeit unheard) but they stream from disc and shouldn't reside in RAM.


Then why does the manual say this:

    You can also silence a track by archiving it, but you have to stop playback to archive or un-archive a
    track. To archive or un-archive a track, click the track’s Archive button . Archiving a track
    removes its data from your computer’s memory (RAM), freeing up more memory for other tracks that
    you may be working on.



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