thedoghouse634
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Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
I've been around since Cakewalk Pro Audio 5 (and the old newsgroups), and after using S8 forever - finally made a jump to a new machine and Platinum. Any users that have tips (for zooming, hiding tracks easily, comping workflow), I appreciate them. I've watched most of the videos available, and have been brute-forcing it for about 4 days now. Miss my old ways, but looking forward to learning the new. By the way, Intel SpeedStep in the BIOS was killing my wonderful new laptop. It is the Devil. Disable the Devil. Ha! David Spires
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Re: Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
2017/04/21 14:39:43
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Welcome to SPlat and to the best support forum on the Interwebs I can't help you myself, even though I'm a SPlat user. I tend to do simple stuff. cheers andy
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synkrotron
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Re: Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
2017/04/21 14:41:27
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Oh, David, when you get a chance, it's well worth putting your set-up specs in your signature... Save having to type it out each time
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Re: Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
2017/04/21 14:55:03
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To hide tracks, while in track view, press "h", then deselect tracks you wish to hide.
Quick zoom. In Piano Roll View or track view, move your mouse pointer to the timeline until it becomes a magnifying glass icon. Then hold the left mouse down while dragging the mouse in a vertical motion to zoom in and out.
Comping workflow. I will leave that one for those who actually use it.....
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Re: Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
2017/04/21 14:56:30
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Re: Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
2017/04/21 15:03:51
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thedoghouse634 I've been around since Cakewalk Pro Audio 5 (and the old newsgroups), and after using S8 forever - finally made a jump to a new machine and Platinum. Any users that have tips (for zooming, hiding tracks easily, comping workflow), I appreciate them. I've watched most of the videos available, and have been brute-forcing it for about 4 days now. Miss my old ways, but looking forward to learning the new. By the way, Intel SpeedStep in the BIOS was killing my wonderful new laptop. It is the Devil. Disable the Devil. Ha! David Spires
Hi David, Glad to hear you're having fun! I had some problems with my wonderful new laptop recently - may I ask how you go about disabling Intel SpeedStep in the BIOS? Simon
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Re: Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
2017/04/21 15:15:41
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One of the great things about Sonar Platinum is it has a descriptions box. Once you select it, hovering the mouse over and major function will tell you a bit about it....of course there's the manual too.
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thedoghouse634
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Re: Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
2017/05/01 20:06:24
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Thanks everyone! Simon, if you enter the BIOS (F2 on splash screen for me), you just have to poke around in there to find "Intel SpeedStep". In my case, turning it off helped the CPU not throttle down and cause pops and clicks. If you are not comfortable navigating the BIOS, be careful. It's easy to make bad mistakes in there... The complete solution to my latency problems was to always do a fresh boot (no sleep mode), have those power settings set to "never", and be plugged in on AC not just the battery. I can't tell you how ACPI.sys wants to take over my system. These were the only steps that eliminate that problem for me. Not a huge deal, but one that almost makes me wish I had switched to a MacBook Pro... Thanks, David
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SGodfrey
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Re: Long time SONAR 8 user, finally updated to SONAR Platinum
2017/05/01 21:32:59
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thedoghouse634 Thanks everyone! Simon, if you enter the BIOS (F2 on splash screen for me), you just have to poke around in there to find "Intel SpeedStep". In my case, turning it off helped the CPU not throttle down and cause pops and clicks. If you are not comfortable navigating the BIOS, be careful. It's easy to make bad mistakes in there... The complete solution to my latency problems was to always do a fresh boot (no sleep mode), have those power settings set to "never", and be plugged in on AC not just the battery. I can't tell you how ACPI.sys wants to take over my system. These were the only steps that eliminate that problem for me. Not a huge deal, but one that almost makes me wish I had switched to a MacBook Pro... Thanks, David
Thanks David, I'm going to hold the BIOS option in reserve - things seems reasonably stable at the moment. Haven't come across the sleep mode thing before - I use that a lot so I appreciate you getting back to me! Cheers, Simon
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