• SONAR
  • Does SONAR supports 2560x1080 (p.2)
2015/01/27 21:05:25
soundtweaker
I running 3440x1440 with no problems.
2015/01/27 21:40:36
mixmkr
soundtweaker
I running 3440x1440 with no problems.


So... would you say that resolution is making a big diff over 1920 x 1080.... say on a 27" monitor?
2015/01/27 22:56:48
soundtweaker
Yea my 34" curved display is like night and day compared to my old 27". Audio and midi editing is so much easier and I don't have to side scroll as often.
2015/01/27 22:59:10
Vastman
mixmkr
soundtweaker
I running 3440x1440 with no problems.


So... would you say that resolution is making a big diff over 1920 x 1080.... say on a 27" monitor?


Ohhhhh.... I soooo much want...this
Console view would work then!
2015/01/27 23:05:16
BRuys
Yeah, Sonar is one app that just gets better and better the more pixels you throw at it.  Just goes to show that Skylight scales phenomenally well.  I can't say that about some of my other applications.
2015/01/28 00:11:05
Sanderxpander
Obviously, since they put into one screen what used to be in three or four screens, more real estate helps. It's the smaller screen that are the problem.
2015/01/28 06:14:06
metz
Only problem I've had with higher resolution has been Waves plugins looking to small. But Sonar is ok.
 
/M
2015/01/30 10:48:32
sadicus
Thanks for the info! I mostly work in Visual Effects and 3D, but I like to create music. Looking for a single investment monitor. 3 Monitor set up has worked well for years, but looking forward to seeing all tracks without scrolling.
2015/01/30 12:40:04
Sanderxpander
I'd still keep the extra monitor(s), you can put the console on it, or VSTs.
2015/01/30 12:45:03
Splat
I'm running 1680 x 1050
 
waaaaaa.... :(
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