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  • SONAR "Foxboro" update now available
2015/06/30 13:19:56
Andrew Rossa
The SONAR "Foxboro" update continues to make improvements in core SONAR functionality, as well as add enhancements to the critically-acclaimed Cakewalk Drum Replacer. “Foxboro” also includes Strum Session 2 and a new EDM Percussion Loops Library from Craig Anderton. And of course, we couldn’t release Foxboro without poking a little fun at the recent New England Patriots controversy with our own version of Deflate Gate.
 
This is a free update for all existing SONAR Artist, Professional, and Platinum users. 
 
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2015/06/30 13:22:02
VariousArtist
Impressive work guys!
2015/06/30 13:51:22
Brando
Is there an actual list of fixes posted someplace? 
2015/06/30 14:06:56
Beepster
Aaaaagh! I was going to download Everett before the update but have been busy and waited too long/didn't realize how much time has passed.
 
lol... when updates and improvements are coming TOO fast you know you've got it good.
 
Still, it would be nice if us dum dum slackers/nervous ninnies could download older releases if we don't get to them fast enough.
 
/still on Dorchester
//dum dum
///ninny
2015/06/30 14:11:45
scook
With the Command Center, install the current version then rollback to any previous release
2015/06/30 14:16:36
Beepster
scook
With the Command Center, install the current version then rollback to any previous release




But that doesn't work unless you actually downloaded and installed the previous release though... right?
 
And of course I'm an offliner so not sure about that type of rollback anyway.
 
Essentially I'm doing everything in my power to sabotage myself. I'm sure this new release is better anyway. Gave them a chance to hammer out any weirdness with the introduction of the DR. I can wait for the reviews to come in.
 
/seriously... dum dum
2015/06/30 14:22:42
scook
The Command Center can rollback to any previous version available to you. It does not matter if the version was never installed before. If the files are not found in the download cache, the Command Center will download them. My machine is always connected to the internet so I have no experience with the remote process.
2015/06/30 14:32:09
Beepster
scook
The Command Center can rollback to any previous version available to you. It does not matter if the version was never installed before. If the files are not found in the download cache, the Command Center will download them. My machine is always connected to the internet so I have no experience with the remote process.



So I'm assuming due to your online status and having CCC installed that the files are automagically downloaded, stored and ready to go at a moment's notice for installs/rollbacks/etc.
 
Of course that is ultra convenient but I despise myself so I can't have nice things like that.
 
It's fine. I didn't NEED Everett anyway. Now that I'm seeing the quickfixes getting doled out rapidly I'm not worried and frankly I am far too busy to even worry about it. I'm not experiencing problems and this gives me some time to watch for reviews and get into the swing of things anyway. Gotta read the ezine but if no massive new features are being touted loudly enough for me to see them here this is likely a stability oriented update and probably better than Everett for my needs anyway.
 
I shut me pie eater now.
 
Thanks though.
2015/06/30 14:43:00
Brando
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