Am I the only one who wants this? I see videos and I see friends using Logic and Cubase. On the piano roll editor, they can draw a continuous curve for modulation and the mod wheel follows the curve. They can also draw a continuous curve for velocity and the velocity follows that curve. Sonar, for velocity, if you draw a velocity curve, it only puts a point wherever there a a note struck. You can't do a curve and then have the note follow the curve. The curve follows the notes so you have to sometimes go and edit (draw) note by note which is painful to me.
I envision the modulations and velocity changes as continuous and would like to draw them that way. In my college days we called that calculus (calculate continuous changes) as opposed to mathematics and algebra (calculate fixed things). Make the notes follow the curve, not the curve follow the notes.
I bought Cubase and was going to switch because I wanted that feature very badly. But then I discovered that Cubase was written by programmers, not recording engineers and was a P in the A to use as a creative tool. Sonar was written by recording engineers who also know how to program.
I have been with Cakewalk since Cakewalk version 5 and all versions of Sonar, so I am a huge fan, but wow do I want this feature that the competitors have.
Again I ask, am I the only one?