Applied Acoustics Systems The team at Applied Acoustics Systems would like to reach out to Sonar users following the news of Cakewalk’s closing. Our collaboration with Cakewalk dates back to the early 2000's when Tassman—our first product—was bundled with Sonar when the DXi plug-in format was introduced. Since then, we have been happy to offer Sonar customers special editions of our Session Series instruments. We are of course extremely surprised and saddened by this news, for both Cakewalk employees and users. To allow the use of our Session Series instruments in other DAWs, we are offering a free licence of our Session Bundle to Sonar users. This bundle includes Windows and Mac OS versions of Lounge Lizard Session, Ultra Analog Session, and Strum Session in the VST, Audio Units, and AAX plug-in formats as well as a standalone application. To get your licence, simply visit the link below. The AAS team edit: added link to post - sc UPDATE—December 6, 2017This note only concerns you if you installed the Session Bundle prior to December 6th 2017 noon EST. The installer which is currently online has been corrected. The Sonar Edition of Lounge Lizard Session, Strum Session, and Ultra Analog Session which were already installed on your system might be conflicting with the new “regular” versions installed via the Session Bundle. Even if you see the Sonar Edition of Lounge Lizard Session, Strum Session, or Ultra Analog Session in your new DAW (Studio One, Live, Cubase, etc.) you won’t hear any sound—they were meant to work only in Sonar. To fix the problem you can simply run the “AAS Session Bundle Fix for Sonar users” program below. AAS Session Bundle Fix for Sonar users Alternatively, you can follow the procedure below.1. Quit your DAW if it’s running. 2. Repeat the step below for each of the following locations.– C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\Vstplugins\– C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Vstplugins\3. Delete the following **folders** if present.– Lounge Lizard Session 4– Ultra Analog Session 2– Strum Session 24. Launch your DAW and instantiate the instruments.