Dorchester update - there's been a change in how projects are saved ?

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2015/05/09 01:16:55 (permalink)

Dorchester update - there's been a change in how projects are saved ?

I've noticed a change in the recent Cakewalk Sonar Dorchester update behaviour, such that when projects are "played" and then  exported to audio, there always used to be a "change" recorded in the project. Specifically, I'm referring to the "asterisk" denoting  there has been a change to the project file, and when trying to close Sonar, it always used to ask to save the project, even though nothing has been changed in the project . . . now it does not ask. This is new. Anyone else noticed this ?
I don't see it in the latest Sonar fixes documentation either.

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    Re: Dorchester update - there's been a change in how projects are saved ? 2015/05/09 03:43:06 (permalink)
    noynekker
    I don't see it in the latest Sonar fixes documentation either.

     
    I see it.
    http://static.cakewalk.com/cakewalk/products/sonar/release_notes/Welcome_to_the_SONAR_Dorchester_Release.pdf
     
    - Simply exporting audio no longer marks project as edited



     

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    Re: Dorchester update - there's been a change in how projects are saved ? 2015/05/09 09:16:40 (permalink)
    Cakewalk said they would do this in this update.

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    Re: Dorchester update - there's been a change in how projects are saved ? 2015/05/09 09:36:17 (permalink)
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    noynekker
    I don't see it in the latest Sonar fixes documentation either.

     
    I see it.
    http://static.cakewalk.com/cakewalk/products/sonar/release_notes/Welcome_to_the_SONAR_Dorchester_Release.pdf
     
    - Simply exporting audio no longer marks project as edited



     


    Ah yes, I missed that item in the document.
    It's a small detail, but this fix is really appreciated.

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