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Changing language without re-installing Sonar ?
Hi, I just want to know if it's possible to change the language of Sonar without re-installing it : some kind of .xml file to move or something ? Thanks.
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Re: Changing language without re-installing Sonar ?
2013/10/15 20:53:54
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Maybe not. When I installed X2a for the first time, I was asked what language I wanted to use DURING the installation, so I selected Japanese, then later discovered the program itself were shown in Japanese, which I didn't want. I contacted tech support and was told the only way to fix it is to re-install Sonar, which I did.
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Re: Changing language without re-installing Sonar ?
2013/10/16 02:06:50
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Thanks for your answer. My guess for an .xml file worked with 8.5 : http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/2034512 but seems not working with X series anymore. Do you remember if you can uninstall only Sonar and let VST and VSTi in place ?
post edited by Manolo - 2013/10/16 02:43:27
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Re: Changing language without re-installing Sonar ?
2013/10/16 04:16:51
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No, you'll have to completely uninstall, then do an advanced install, choosing just the plugins you want to see
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Re: Changing language without re-installing Sonar ?
2013/10/16 10:22:46
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Argh. I hope I will not loose my presets for plug-ins like Sonitus FX.
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Re: Changing language without re-installing Sonar ?
2013/10/16 11:05:48
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☄ Helpfulby Del 2013/10/16 12:55:52
You can export your presets beforehand, like this... and then import them after the re-install.
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Re: Changing language without re-installing Sonar ?
2013/10/16 11:16:35
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