• SONAR
  • Probably answered before, but humor me please... (p.2)
2016/03/09 12:18:02
Frostysnake
Damn logic again...ugh
2016/03/09 12:23:00
tenfoot
If you haven't already you can always bootcamp your mac Frostysnake. I ran Sonar on a macbook pro for quite a few years. 
2016/03/10 11:41:08
Frostysnake
I've thought about using bootcamp, but have heard it is cumbersome. Any good material anyone could share on how to make this work? I'm somewhat new to a Mac, so I'm learning as I go... thanks in advance for the replies!
2016/03/10 19:11:01
tenfoot
It has been a couple years since I got rid of my Macs,  but bootcamp was very simple to install and both windows and Sonar ran perfectly.  Once windows is installed through boot camp you can simply boot up in either windows or osx,  unlike clunky solutions like Parallels which run a virtual version of windows inside osx with shared memory and drivers. 
 
All you need to know is on Apples website:
 
https://www.apple.com/au/support/bootcamp/
 
2016/03/11 11:52:06
Frostysnake
Thank you sir!
2016/03/11 15:06:53
tlw
Frostysnake
Yeah...and I don't like Logic...makes no sense.


That was my view of it when I first tried using Logoc (collaboration with people already 100% commited to Mac+Logic kind of forced me down that route).

It does make sense, but it's far harder than Sonar initially, especially if you're already used to DAWs that do things the Sonar way. It doesn't help that compared to Sonar Logic's documentation/help is very poor. The enormously powerful but enormously complicated MIDI environment in particular is almost entirely undocumented and utterly impenetrable without buying third party books and a lot of internet searching.
2016/03/12 00:49:09
tenfoot
Frostysnake
Thank you sir!


You're very welcome:) 
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