Owners with slow internet: How do you get Sonar?

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2015/06/19 20:08:25 (permalink)

Owners with slow internet: How do you get Sonar?

I have a slow internet connection so I always got my major version updates from Germays Thomann online store (C.O.D, no credit card needed).

Only if I was experiencing problems would I download the step-update at my place of work and take it home on thumb drives.

Currently I am between employment and I kinda realize  I am stuck with the version I have.

But the bakers have introduced Drum Replacement, which from the videos looks much easier than the Melodyne way. This is a time-saver and I want it.

I looked up Sonar on Thomann's website and saw they have no major updates and even if you buy the full version, the box only has a blue ticket. (I recently bought Spectrasonic's Trilian (a bass plug). The box had 2 DVDs.)

So my question:

How are the folks with less than ideal internet connections getting Sonar?

I am also worried I will fall behind on the major updates and one day need to pay full price again.

Am I alone? Help!


post edited by sandrew - 2015/06/19 20:15:43
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    michael diemer
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    Re: Owners with slow internet: How do you get Sonar? 2015/06/19 20:10:29 (permalink)
    Good question, and a good reason to continue to offer software on CD if consumers want it (which many do).

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