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  • Sonar X... & CW/Bandlab?
2018/10/03 17:41:50
garyed
I wasn't sure which forum to post in but I'll try here & see what kind of responses I get. I've been away from CW for quite a while. I started out when CW was just midi & came on a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk. My last upgrade was to X1 producer & really didn't use it much. Now to my question. Is this free download that bandlabs is making available going to be compatible with all my old projects no different that other upgraded versions of CW have been? And also will  I be able to use all my vsti's that I have imported into Soanar Producer? 
2018/10/03 17:45:59
msmcleod
garyed
I wasn't sure which forum to post in but I'll try here & see what kind of responses I get. I've been away from CW for quite a while. I started out when CW was just midi & came on a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk. My last upgrade was to X1 producer & really didn't use it much. Now to my question. Is this free download that bandlabs is making available going to be compatible with all my old projects no different that other upgraded versions of CW have been? And also will  I be able to use all my vsti's that I have imported into Soanar Producer? 




Yes and Yes.
2018/10/03 18:03:00
garyed
Thanks,
That's good to know. 
I guess BandLabs deserves some praise for now. 
2018/10/03 21:01:42
daveny5
Yes, BUT do NOT uninstall your older versions of Sonar or you may or will lose your plug-ins from previous versions.
2018/10/04 22:39:25
garyed
daveny5
Yes, BUT do NOT uninstall your older versions of Sonar or you may or will lose your plug-ins from previous versions.


Thanks,
That's good to know too.
 
2018/10/04 22:51:09
soens
One difference to note: BandLab Cakewalk only comes in 64 bit, so if your system is only 32 bit you won't be able to use it.
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