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  • Available today: Cakewalk Drum Replacer in SONAR Everett with new videos (p.3)
2015/05/21 21:14:40
gswitz
I'm interested. I have definitely used drum augmentation in the past. This looks like a big time saver.
2015/05/21 21:43:24
Ruckman65
So, this will only be available for Sonar Platinum, not Sonar Professional? If that's the case, damn in advance.
 
2015/05/21 22:01:03
charlyg
Sadly, I barely understand what you are talking about... Gladly, I'll have something new to find a tutorial on!
2015/05/21 22:13:36
Doktor Avalanche
Wet your pants if you like... But spare a thought for the poor drummer .. All his life playing at the back of the stage... Never getting any attention... And now this...

We need your help.. For just 1 dollar a month you can keep a drummer eating.

For 2 dollars you can contribute towards his drug fueled existence.

For 3 dollars he may get on X factor.

Folks.. The drummer is nearly extinct.. The studios he plays in have all but disappeared.. Please give generously..

And if you give now you will get a free pair of drum sticks as a special thank you..
2015/05/21 22:18:50
mixmkr
We still need [real] drummers to make our MIDI patterns...  but who's going to deliver the pizza and allow the bass player to feel half useful?
2015/05/21 23:20:05
rodreb
Wow! Sorry that posted multiple times! I have no idea what happened!
2015/05/21 23:36:13
Larry Jones
Part of Sonar? Or $199 add-on?
2015/05/22 00:08:21
listen
Is it here yet :-)
 
2015/05/22 00:20:40
mudgel
Bill Jackson [Cakewalk]
It will allow you to drag selections right from the Clips Pane. Also any .wav from Windows Explorer or the SONAR Browser.


Is there going to be a way to integrate a 3rd party drum instrument?
I've invested thousands of dollars in Superior Drummer and it's content.
I don't want to spend yet more money on drum packs from yet another vendor.
2015/05/22 00:47:06
mettelus
Based on the reply I got (post #3), I am *assuming* this is similar to AS in that it will create a MIDI track of events it detects which can be then used to drive any drum VSTi. Sort of the previous methods of drum enhancement with the added feature of removing the initial drum sound from the mix. (Pure speculation, of course, but the MIDI track was stated.)
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