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  • Is more color flexibility in the works - question for great Cakewalk people (p.2)
2015/01/24 15:39:45
deswind
Gregmang - do the clips on one track remain the track selected color even if recording a new one on that track?
THANKS.
2015/01/24 15:45:34
Gregmang
Yep.  However the track clip colors weren't something that was part of Duckbar (see the "before" pic).
 
 
Its something I've had setup for a long time since X1 and just exported the X3 version clr and imported that into Platinum.



2015/01/24 16:33:39
declan
Thanks for the Duckbar 2015 heads up.  When I launched the new Sonar I just went "blech", it temporarily shot down my enthusiasm.  My guess is we're still in the minority of Sonar users.
2015/01/24 16:47:15
deswind
Well - then let Sonar respond.  Here are the choices:
 
1.  Most people are happy with the colors and we have other things to work on.
 
2.  Enough people are unhappy and this is a priority this year.  So go buy Platinum and expect an update.
 
3.  Maybe year after next or later.
 
3.  We will not respond.   We have been overtaken by a swarm of UFOs, who are color blind and we no longer respond like the old days. (This is a worse case scenario!)
2015/01/24 16:56:18
hockeyjx
I will use an Austin Powers' qutoe to answer:
 
Austin Powers: Who does Number Two work for? Who does Number Two work for?
Cowboy: Yeah, that's it! You show that turd who's boss.
2015/01/24 18:00:09
deswind
Well - I suspect Cakewalk will have a good answer for this thread.
2015/01/24 18:07:09
Gregmang
Well they really haven't since X1 so....

Don't get me wrong - I've been a user since Pro Audio days.  However since X1 color customizations have basically ground to a halt.






2015/01/24 20:47:00
deswind
I think that now that it is a subscription type program, there should be some representations about what to expect regarding this.   If it is not happening, they should just say so.  If they are, YAY!
2015/01/25 18:38:40
deswind
Hello Cakewalk people.  Any chance you can tell us whether this is being worked on, or whether it is not important.
Either way, just want to know.
THANKS,
I am bumping this because maybe it is lost in the threads.
2015/01/26 23:08:02
deswind
Ok - I will use reverse psychology.
Cakewalk People - please do not respond to this thread!
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