Thank you all for great replies!
However.... I tried Cubase, Studio one, Mixcraft, Reaper and Samplitude.
The closest thing for me was Mixcraft... But...
There are two main reasons, why I was using Sonar Home.
1) Touch control (zooming tracks width AND length) And (track) navigation!
2)"Take lanes" workflow. Press record=new take lane
Mixcraft has very similar "take lane" workflow, but not touch friendly to zoom in tracks... only length, no touch navigation!
Also, Mixcraft does not look "clean" seems to me that design is kind of lagging 10 years back or so. For example buttons... looks like something from Windows 98 times. Not a fully modular interface... Not bragging just comparing.
What is strange to me, that computers for music making are leaning to touchscreen options. As far as I know (I might be mistaken) Sonar was the ONLY DaW that tried to enable touch option. And I believe in most part that was a success.
Maybe I missed something, and maybe somebody can share knowledge on DAW that would have similar TOUCH enable track navigation to Sonar Home? I could not find anything close to it...
P.S. As hard as I tried to think of a good reason why mr.nogoodgibson is completely shutting down cakewalk, I came up with none. Not profitable - sell it! Or at least keep the "bug" team for "lifetime" users and make paid updates to all others willing to pay.... And I am sure there will be a lot of those "others", including me :)
Sonar is modern (compared to many other DAWs), it should sell as it is for couple of years.