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  • Introducing the new SONAR: New lineup, new features, plus membership (p.125)
2015/01/20 08:43:12
mudgel
Jrr are having a presale where you can get it for $149-16% disc. I don't know who jrr are though.
2015/01/20 09:10:04
SteveStrummerUK
Paul P
SteveStrummerUK
Paul P
 Wouldn't that mean that the Quad EQ module will retain its fly-out capability and spectrum analysis ?

 
Paul, it still works as expected in Platinum.



Thanks Steve, but the question is if you have the Quad EQ with fly-out on X3P and you upgrade to Professional, and not Platinum, will it still fly out and analyze ?  ProChannel modules are supposed to be carried over to Professional (the one's you've added to X3 but aren't supplied with Professional) but we're wondering about the QuadEQ since it's sort of hardwired and Professional doesn't have it.
 




Ah, I see, apologies Paul, I was reading your post out of context
2015/01/20 10:30:11
dwardzala
deanx
Hi all, I can't see this asked anywhere in this thread so....
 
As a UK based user, will I need to pay £199 for 12 months or the equivalent to $199 (approx £131GBP)? 
 
Thanks
Dean


I am pretty sure that one of the Bakers confirmed that the UK price would be at an appropriate exchange rate.
2015/01/20 12:27:49
SteveStrummerUK
dwardzala
deanx
Hi all, I can't see this asked anywhere in this thread so....
 
As a UK based user, will I need to pay £199 for 12 months or the equivalent to $199 (approx £131GBP)? 
 
Thanks
Dean


I am pretty sure that one of the Bakers confirmed that the UK price would be at an appropriate exchange rate.




The upfront annual UK membership price at the current US introductory offer of $149.00 comes out within a fiver of the current exchange rate; but obviously you have to add VAT @20% on top of that.
 
The total cost works out at £118.80.
2015/01/20 12:50:31
Vas
scook
I fixed the link. It just points to the new features section in the help.
 
The Reference Guide pdf is usually available after the release of the product.
 



Going over the Documentation to see any differences on Sonar 2015
Unfortunately there is no way to search with keywords. A bit disappointed.
 
Perhaps the Reference Guide pdf may be more helpful. I hope it is released soon.
2015/01/20 13:10:47
scook
Keyword search is in the upper right-hand corner of the page. It will return more than SONAR documentation but usually the SONAR doc hits are at the top. I also find the browser search in the index effective.
2015/01/20 13:16:10
Susan G
scook
Keyword search is in the upper right-hand corner of the page. It will return more than SONAR documentation but usually the SONAR doc hits are at the top. I also find the browser search in the index effective.


Hi scook-
 
Do you know if there are any plans to separate the online documentation by version somehow? When I do an online search, almost invariably the SONAR X2 topics come up first. 
 
Thanks-
 
-Susan
2015/01/20 13:23:01
Vas
scook
Keyword search is in the upper right-hand corner of the page. It will return more than SONAR documentation but usually the SONAR doc hits are at the top. I also find the browser search in the index effective.


Thanks scook
 
I was hoping for a Documentation search. A minor hick-up on the road to Sonar 2015.
Looking forward to the trial version to help me decide.
2015/01/20 13:23:30
scook
Susan G
 
Do you know if there are any plans to separate the online documentation by version somehow? When I do an online search, almost invariably the SONAR X2 topics come up first. 
 

The documentation is separated by version. The search engine is not. With hard copy I got in the habit of opening the index first. I still do that a lot with things like Cakewalk help and use the web browser for keyword search. Especially if the site search engine fails to provide a quick hit.
 
The new SONAR toc is here http://www.cakewalk.com/D...ge=3&help=toc.html
2015/01/20 13:32:36
Susan G
I see. Okay, thanks.
 
-Susan
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