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2016/02/10 21:57:52 (permalink)

24 hours with Windows 10

My forth attempt...so far so good.
I haven't noticed any performance gains over 7, but you guys say it's there. That's good enough for me.
I messaged Cakewalk a few days ago and they suggested that the Microsoft Visual C++ redistributables may be causing Sonar.exe to fail. I deleted them all and re-installed the ones Cakewalk said I needed, and it seems to have worked.
Any tips or links to good threads I've missed...would be appreciated.

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Re: 24 hours with Windows 10 2016/02/10 23:30:46 (permalink)
Clint:  I am considering upgrading also to Win 10, but have been waiting for all the bugs to get resolved with the various DAWs I use.  I would be interested in finding out which files Cakewalk recommended that you reinstall.  Can you post a list, or can I PM you to get the list?  
 
Sonar is my main DAW, but I also use Cubase 8.5, Studio One 3 and Mixbus.  I was waiting for Steinberg to give the green light as they initially had told users to wait, but I understand that Cubase 8.5 now runs smoothly with the the recent Window 10 updates.  I read on these Cakewalk forums that Sonar is running well on Win10 for most around here; same with Studio One.
 
Also, I know you also use Mixbus 3.1.  Can you confirm that Mixbus also works with Win 10?




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Re: 24 hours with Windows 10 2016/02/11 07:51:38 (permalink)
I have noticed huge performance gains with my laptop.  Very little problems, until Windows does an update then there seems to always be one issue! 



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Re: 24 hours with Windows 10 2016/02/11 08:16:38 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby robbyk 2016/02/11 12:02:58
There's not much point in waiting, IMO. I took the plunge a few months ago based on two assumptions: that eventually Microsoft would take away my choice anyway, and that this continuous-release model meant there was no point in waiting for a completely stable release.
 
I took that leap with no small amount of trepidation. I'm running SONAR 8.5, so I knew there'd be no help from Boston should any compatibility issues arise. Fortunately, there have been none. Automatic updates have sometimes been a PIA, but only occasionally. Most days the update occurs early in the morning, hours before I'm doing any audio stuff.
 


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Re: 24 hours with Windows 10 2016/02/11 08:59:29 (permalink)
Presonus Firepod (or FP10) will NOT work in Windows 10.
I did a beta test on a new Windows 10 Professional.  I installed Windows 7 drivers (in compatibility mode) for my Presonus FirePod.  The drivers installed OK, but the interface was only recognized as a 2 channel input device not an 8 channel.  So I am back to Windows 7 and the old drivers with my old interface.  The only way I am moving forward is with a new interface.  This makes me sad as the old firepod has been a stable platform for me.  Now, since the world seems to be moving away from the firewire (most newer motherboards don't have a 1394 firewire jack anymore), I am thinking maybe a USB.

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Re: 24 hours with Windows 10 2016/02/11 12:02:48 (permalink)
bitflipper
I took that leap with no small amount of trepidation. I'm running SONAR 8.5, so I knew there'd be no help from Boston should any compatibility issues arise. Fortunately, there have been none.
 



Oh that is good news, I was hoping to keep on 8.5 for a little while (as in > 1 year) longer. Thanks!

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Re: 24 hours with Windows 10 2016/02/24 18:46:15 (permalink)
Back to 7 again. I'm just having all kinds of strange things happening with Windows 10. The list is long.
Sonar has been working fine, but too much quirky stuff going on. Glad I keep backups!

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