• SONAR
  • Likin' the sneak preview (p.2)
2016/04/12 19:40:58
Geo524
Nice, but are these plugins still CPU intensive like the older versions?
2016/04/12 22:37:42
mcstringer413
Geo524
Nice, but are these plugins still CPU intensive like the older versions?


they have the option to have the linear phase aspect disabled and to use as regular cpu friendly eq's. Also, you can have up to 20 bands of EQ and they have single band solo option.
2016/04/13 03:52:03
Sir William
These are looking great! Still waiting for UI skins though ;)
2016/04/13 04:31:09
kevinwal
Sir William
These are looking great! Still waiting for UI skins though ;)



Me too!
2016/04/13 04:54:17
msorrels
Kind of disappointing they are wasting development resources on something that non-Cakewalk developers could do.  Anyone can make EQ plugins, but only Cakewalk can add features to the piano roll view/core Sonar/make MIDI better.
2016/04/13 08:05:13
bluzdog
Geo524
Nice, but are these plugins still CPU intensive like the older versions?


 
They have variable precision modes to lower the hit for tracking etc. So I guess, yes and no or maybe so.
 
Rocky
 
2016/04/13 08:59:51
listen
I'm looking forward to utilizing these...  Good move...
2016/04/13 13:47:23
Geo524
Thanks Guys. Guess I'll just have to try 'em out! 
2016/04/13 17:40:14
sharke
msorrels
Kind of disappointing they are wasting development resources on something that non-Cakewalk developers could do.  Anyone can make EQ plugins, but only Cakewalk can add features to the piano roll view/core Sonar/make MIDI better.




I don't find it disappointing at all. All DAW's come with a range of stock plugins and tools, some of which are developed by the DAW manufacturer. Abelton, Live and Cubase come with their own plugins too. It stands to reason that they're updated and/or upgraded now and then. 
2016/04/13 17:51:01
danholobow
Will these also be in the Pro Channel?
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