What happened to Cakewalk's page for compatible hardware?

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2015/03/29 17:46:11 (permalink)

What happened to Cakewalk's page for compatible hardware?

 
Years ago there used to be a page on the Cakewalk site which showed compatible and suggested hardware such as audio interfaces. It was not a forum post but an actual page that was set up by the Cakewalk company itself. I can't remember where the link to that page was located but it was somewhere on the Cakewalk website. I found that page to be very helpful when I purchased my last audio interface.
 
I can no longer find the link to that page. Does that page still exist and if so where can I find it?
 
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    Re: What happened to Cakewalk's page for compatible hardware? 2015/03/29 19:33:01 (permalink)

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    Re: What happened to Cakewalk's page for compatible hardware? 2015/04/04 05:52:54 (permalink)
    Do we still need a list? When lists first came out there was not the flood of devices we have today. How can a software developer keep up.

    I don't you'd find a modern device that provides ASIO drivers which wouldn't work with Sonar. As to what provides low or lowest latency (round trip) that's a question for your device and computer hardware together. That Is: A manufacturer may provide figures for the lowest RTL figures but your computer may not allow your device to achieve it.

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