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Re: Is Sonar X3 Live-ready?
2013/10/02 07:15:43
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joden thx sanderX I would be using it primarily to run VST synths (via virtual midi cabling) from midi backing tracks. Perhaps with some audio as well. I guess the main reason is to be able to dynamically change the sequence of a song in situations, for example, where you are playing a tune, and folks decide to get up and dance in the last 16 bars. Happens a LOT! I know I can do this using part markers in Sonar and assigning keys to jump to the markers, but with Sonar having such a bad rep for "live" work, I am looking at alternatives. At present I am using MP3 backing trax (my own recordings from prepared midi files) but this is pretty inflexible and not conducive to quick and easy editing...hence the queries re Live...although I don't think Live has any sort of "setlist" or playlist if you like, function so it is still probs not a goer anyway
Is there a reason you are not using the Matrix view in Sonar for some of this stuff? Based on your description above, it's what I would be investigating.
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