Larry Jones
Serious_Noize!
Larry Jones
This doesn't seem to work with V-Vocal
I have almost never used V-Vocal, but when I did I kind of liked it. But so far I haven't been able to make it appear in S1. Anybody know why not?
Just so you'll know and everyone else, I never said it would work in ANOTHER DAW. I said the method I used made it work in Sonar Pro. It's not supposed to be included in Sonar Pro, but this is how you can add it to SONAR PRO.
Sorry, Mr. Noize. I didn't mean to point my comment at you. I was talking about getting Cakewalk bundled plugins working with other DAWs, which is what the original post was about.
No need to say Sorry, I was just letting everyone know there was a method to activate those plug ins in Sonar Pro, and the way I found out about it was here on the forums from a Mod talking about those plug ins not showing up in an earlier version of Sonar Platinum.
That forum conversation at the time was meant for Platinum users. But at the time they were having problems with that versions plug ins NOT SHOWING up in scans, so the fix was to change the name and it was posted here in the forums. I found that it worked with Sonar PRo after reading that thread, and all the sudden those 3 plug in's work with Sonar Pro.
Thought I would mention it, because if your still using Sonar Pro, considering the circumstances, it might be worth doing.
As for me, I just record my own music, I am not a pro studio, but I have the means to do so with Sonar Pro..
I will continue to use Sonar Pro as long as I can and am not abandoning ship. But I don't blame anyone for doing so, especially if they are running a pro studio using Cakewalk software because operating systems update frequently using Windows software and such things.
The fact that cakewalk started supporting Mac's, I am left to wonder if Gibson wasn't thinking that the support cost would double or maybe more because of that fact.
Oh well, those are my thoughts.
Best wishes! And happy Holidays!
Bobby