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Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
Hi I am tented to move to X1 but frankly, I get things done on 8.5 and you know the old sayin: If it aint broken.... Appart from the marketing hype, are there any real insentive to move on to X1. Real life testimonials please Thanks!
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 00:28:19
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I really like the Pro-channel a lot, and for the price of upgrading that made it worthwhile for me.
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 00:33:32
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its a pleasure to work in. 1 crash to date,today..thats vg track record. if you ask me...
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 01:28:06
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All the testimonials in the world aren't going to help you. You need to find out for yourself how X1 runs on your system, and how it suits your workflow. Simple as that. Download the demo.
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 01:37:41
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It's a fair question. Going back to 8.5.3 recently did make me appreciate just how significant a change X1 actually is. The workflow is much improved and one touch screen sets for example are alone worth the upgrade IMO... they are great for your workflow. The Pro Channel also is quite the bonus inclusion... the compressor options and presets save a lot of time and the eq is useful for broad treatments. Personally I would not hesitate to recommend the upgrade particularly in light of the 'C' release. Keep 8 installed though obviously, for the older projects 'in case' there is issue with them. All my new projects are done in X1 and are going ridiculously well, haven't been this confident with Sonar before and it was fine prior to 8.5.3. Cheers.
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 02:55:54
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You've got to try the demo at least. There is a learning curve to adjust to it is but well worth making the jump IMHO. As Mully has said the screensets alone are worth it, laid out to suit they save me loads of time. I have never worked as fast as this and I started on V2.
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ProjectM
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 03:54:27
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To put it this way, my music making and audio abusive everyday life got much improved with X1 so I will personally recomend to upgrade. Then again, I was getting really tired of the old Sonar. But download the Demo and see for your self. The worst thing that can happen is that you don't like it
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 17:36:20
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The jump to X1 requires a big learning curve, which is much more significant than the dollar price of the upgrade (so therefore the "free" demo is still costly). For the amount of time you need to invest, you should be convinced that it will improve your music making experience, not downgrade it. Right now, the main agreed-upon weakness of X1 is its unreliability, which from a developmental perspective was inevitable given the radical changes in the program and the recession (which means companies can spend less money on testing and feature preservation). If the forum is to be regarded as a representational sample of Sonar users, then in general, people find X1 to be less reliable than 8.5.3. Of course, some users are lucky and find X1 *more* reliable, but a greater number of people find X1 significantly less reliable, with many reverting to 8.5.3. If reliability is more important to you than the advertised new functionality, I personally recommend waiting until the next patch (if there is one), or possibly even the next major version (which might be out in a few months). It'll be cheaper in terms of time and money to wait. And in the meantime, while you continue making music happily in Sonar 8.5.3, you can keep an eye on the forum and X1/X2 videos, to get a sense of whether X1/X2 is "good enough" yet. Think about it this way: if you upgrade now, your productivity and morale are more likely to experience a net decrease than a net increase. If you're not into gambling, you should wait.
post edited by Tripecac - 2011/08/30 17:39:22
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 17:40:13
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Move on to X1, I'm really diggin' it and if I get homesick 8.5.3 is still installed
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 18:29:58
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As alluded to you will need to learn X1 so the sooner you get on board the quicker that will happen. It is not your Grampas's Sonar anymore.
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Re:Should I move on to X1 or stay with 8.5
2011/08/30 18:32:35
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Ok, after Tripecac's response I will add this, and this is my personal experience: I am one of those who had a successful install the from day one, and I made money with Sonar two weeks after it was released. I went ahead with X1 and never looked back. But he did make some good points. However, a stability check shouldn't take long. Whether you like it or not is a different thing.
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