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2017/12/01 22:48:45 (permalink)

Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 pric

Called Sweetwater today to order a footswitch. My salesman(who sold me Cakewalk Sonar Artist) told me that Presonus is aware of Cakewalk going under and said that til Dec 31st, Sonar users can get Presonus Studio One Professional 3.5 for 1/2 off. That makes it $149. Only caveat is that you can only get this deal if your an X2 user or higher.
 
Thought some of you guys that decide to jump ship might want to know. I'm considering it.
 
 
 
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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/01 22:53:31 (permalink)
In other news.......
 
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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/01 22:59:18 (permalink)
This is old news dude.  We've had Presonus, Cubase, Protools and others all making offers towards SONAR users in these forums some days ago.
 
You need to weigh up the pros and cons.  Presonus doesn't support MIDI so that DAW is dead to me!  Cubase requires the purchase of a hardware dongle permanently engaged in your computer so that DAW is dead to me.  Ableton live looks like Lego and I don't like the workflow.  Logic I like but that doesn't support MIDI and nor is it available on the PC.
 
ATM, the only one which looks viable to me is Mixbus because the look and feel and workflow seem similar to SONAR, it supports MIDI and doesn't require a hardware dongle plus guess what?  They're also doing a special price for SONAR users - funny that!!!
 
They've all got pros and cons so you need to decide what fits you best! :-)

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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/01 23:12:57 (permalink)
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This is old news dude.  We've had Presonus, Cubase, Protools and others all making offers towards SONAR users in these forums some days ago.

 
Hello Rick,
haven´t been aware that Pro Fools is making a special offer for Sonarians.
Can you give me a link ?
 
Thanks in advance
Pragi
 
 
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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/01 23:13:32 (permalink)
What do you mean Studio One doesn't support Midi?
 
Maybe I am getting you wrong. But it is a DAW that functions well. When I tried the demo I could only say the workflow had a flow to it not experienced in any other DAW I tried. Yes Sonar is very good no one who has tried it can deny that. Since Cakewalk has run a ground I'm realising how good we had it. Only if Gibson saw it the same way.

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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/01 23:33:12 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Pragi 2017/12/02 11:39:45
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Hello Rick,
haven´t been aware that Pro Fools is making a special offer for Sonarians.
Can you give me a link ?
 
Thanks in advance
Pragi


Hi Pragi.
 
I stand corrected because I saw this article posted in the forum: http://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2017/11/25/the-critical-lesson-all-of-us-should-learn-from-the-cakewalk-closure
 
And got mixed up because we've had several offers from various other DAW vendors and lots of noise about cross-grades, that I thought I'd read of an offer in this article when in fact, it's just an opinion but provokes some good food for thought.  My mistake, sorry!

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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/01 23:38:41 (permalink)
RickJP909
They're also doing a special price for SONAR users - funny that!!!



Like the Cubase deal, it's available to everyone. They just made a special landing page for SONAR customers to make us feel good.
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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/02 02:28:07 (permalink)
RickJP909Presonus doesn't support MIDI so that DAW is dead to me! 



Am I missing something here? Presonus says this about MIDI support:
https://support.presonus.com/hc/en-us/articles/210050203-Basic-Midi-Setup-New-Keyboard-Control-Surface-Instrument-Faderport
It doesn't sound as fully-featured as Sonar's MIDI support, but it sounds like it exists.

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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/02 11:41:02 (permalink)
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Pragi
 
Hello Rick,
haven´t been aware that Pro Fools is making a special offer for Sonarians.
Can you give me a link ?
 
Thanks in advance
Pragi


Hi Pragi.
 
I stand corrected because I saw this article posted in the forum: http://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2017/11/25/the-critical-lesson-all-of-us-should-learn-from-the-cakewalk-closure
 
And got mixed up because we've had several offers from various other DAW vendors and lots of noise about cross-grades, that I thought I'd read of an offer in this article when in fact, it's just an opinion but provokes some good food for thought.  My mistake, sorry!


Thank you  for the clarification.
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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/02 12:25:34 (permalink)
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RickJP909Presonus doesn't support MIDI so that DAW is dead to me! 



Am I missing something here? Presonus says this about MIDI support:
https://support.presonus.com/hc/en-us/articles/210050203-Basic-Midi-Setup-New-Keyboard-Control-Surface-Instrument-Faderport
It doesn't sound as fully-featured as Sonar's MIDI support, but it sounds like it exists.


The fact that they require a KB article to explain it rings alarm bells to me.  In Sonar (and I'd expect this from any DAW), you just tell Sonar to connect your interface and then route the MIDI channels to your hardware and that's it!  I believe it's because ProSonus use their own proprietary system to interface and communicate with MIDI, perhaps I'm wrong but it's a thumbs down for me as an extensive MIDI user.  I'd rather stick to something with over a 30-year proven track record.

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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/02 12:38:54 (permalink)
And in other news, Samplitude Pro X3 Suite + SoundForge Pro + SpectralLayers Pro all for $149
See here. Offer ends 6th December.

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Re: Found out today that Presonus wants Sonar customers, offering Studio One Prof. at 1/2 2017/12/02 18:26:07 (permalink)
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They're also doing a special price for SONAR users - funny that!!!



Like the Cubase deal, it's available to everyone. They just made a special landing page for SONAR customers to make us feel good.



I don't think that's true. The $149 is for SONAR users only. Other DAWs pay $299 regular crossgrade price, or $199 on special (as happened recently). So basically, the SONAR special is $50 less than any other DAW's special.
 
RickJP909
 
The fact that they require a KB article to explain it rings alarm bells to me.  In Sonar (and I'd expect this from any DAW), you just tell Sonar to connect your interface and then route the MIDI channels to your hardware and that's it!

 
Initial setup with SONAR is easier because it identifies MIDI controllers automatically; with Studio One, you need to tell it to add a keyboard. However that's a one-time setup and there are several templates. After that, SOP remembers whatever controllers you've specified.
 
The reason for the KB is you can do much more with customizing your MIDI setup. Unlike SONAR's global controls, you can assign specific channels to specific controllers as well as do individual filtering for different controllers. Also, SOP makes no distinction between control surfaces and keyboards - it's all MIDI to SOP. So the tradeoff is deeper customization in SOP compared to simpler initial choosing of MIDI devices in SONAR.
 
I believe it's because ProSonus use their own proprietary system to interface and communicate with MIDI.

 
Actually that's not accurate. All interfacing and communication with MIDI is done the usual way. However inside the box, think of MIDI as being interpolated to provide finer resolution. This is nothing new, for example the Panasonic DA7 mixer did the same thing so faders were quantized to 1,024 steps instead of 128. Because of this, if you fed a quick succession of 1-127 MIDI data, there was no zipper noise in the DA7 because the level gradations had 8 times greater resolution. This is why the instruments in SOP don't have zipper noise.
 
What can be confusing is that MIDI values are expressed as a percentage globally rather than 0-127 (although you can choose either option in the MIDI editor). The reason for using a percentage is so you can specify finer degrees of control.
 
 
 

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