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2016/09/22 19:13:38
Beepster
@Brundle...
 
"Ctrl+Alt+Drag"
 
Is the Ctrl part of it? I thought it was just Alt. Or maybe they changed it in SPlat.
 
Either way, giorgio... try it.
2016/09/22 20:57:38
doriginal
To me this is like someone wanting support for windows XP when windows 7 came out. Never the less, I felt version 3 was awesome and Platinum is even better. However, I would like this guy to get help but like everyone else you have to give specs and such for people to help you. I started with sonar on Version 8.5 and have not looked back ever since. The forums are super helpful. Stop being mad about key bindings make new ones and move on. Other daws do the same thing. I have a couple of others. Studio One, Fruity Loops, and Reason. They all do not go backwards to support old systems. 
2016/09/22 20:58:49
dcumpian
giorgio
Just to make it clear, I'm using Sonar for musically and technically complex projects. I create these compositions in Sonar and do a lot of midi editing, as well as audio recording and mixing. Having often many signature and tempo changes in my projects.

 
Just to make it clear, you aren't the only one who uses Sonar to make musically and technically complex projects. We seem to get along okay. Perhaps you just need some training?
 
Dan
 
2016/09/23 05:10:57
Bristol_Jonesey
dcumpian
giorgio
Just to make it clear, I'm using Sonar for musically and technically complex projects. I create these compositions in Sonar and do a lot of midi editing, as well as audio recording and mixing. Having often many signature and tempo changes in my projects.

 
Just to make it clear, you aren't the only one who uses Sonar to make musically and technically complex projects. We seem to get along okay. Perhaps you just need some training?
 
Dan
 


I don't think I've ever written a song in straight 4/4 @ 120BPM
2016/09/23 08:47:56
Pragi

Promise me you will return hear annually and restate this prediction.........              Bapu      
 for the next 20 years running.
 

 
Wrong , for lifetime !
2016/09/23 09:21:11
daveny5
One good thing is now with lifetime updates, you can always have the latest, greatest version.
2016/09/23 09:24:18
CJaysMusic
This place has gone to hell, since ive been away, LOL
 
 
2016/09/23 09:55:11
slyman
In order to make, record or produce music in a DAW, you need just a bit more than basic computer skills.
DAWs are fairly complex softwares.
When you take time to read some of the technical issues / questions posted in this forum, you see that many users struggle and complain about what they think are software bugs. Yes, bugs do happen, but many times it's just due to bad setup or plain computer ignorance.   
 
That's ok, as we all have to start somewhere and people here are helping other users everyday with all kinds of issues. And it's also ok to ask for help, but don't **** about the software or the company who makes it.   
There are many, many users in this forum who have absolutely no issues with Sonar or other DAWs. 
Is it luck?
Don't think so. 
 
2016/09/23 10:19:58
Sacalait
I use Sonar like a "tape recorder" so my needs are (I suspect compared to some) more minimal.  When I read that folks can't use it because it's "so buggy" I kinda roll my eyes.  I've made a living using it for over a decade.  There are no show-stoppers at all for me.  I don't do techno so maybe if I did... 
2016/09/23 12:50:37
bapu
SONAR does not cook salmon the way I like it.
 
Can I get a refund or should I not use soundblaster?
 
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