dwardzalabitmanOh and sweep select - used that last night - again.I could go on and on. Dare I say I just like it all?Sweep select? I must have missed that episode of 60 minutes - what are you referring to here?And bonus points to anyone who gets the 80's movie quote/reference.
bitmanOh and sweep select - used that last night - again.I could go on and on. Dare I say I just like it all?
jpetersenAdd track button! (just kidding...)
The GrimdwardzalabitmanOh and sweep select - used that last night - again.I could go on and on. Dare I say I just like it all?Sweep select? I must have missed that episode of 60 minutes - what are you referring to here?And bonus points to anyone who gets the 80's movie quote/reference.sweep select = the swipe feature i believe and for the bonus points . . . die hard
WallyGI like every feature of Sonar and use it everyday. It's like asking me what do I love most about my wonderful wife....Everything! Walt
stevesweatlifetime updates - keeping all the features in my life FOREVER!!!!
tenfootOh there are many, but I believe the playlist is one of the most overlooked and underappreciated. No other DAW has fully flexible, load as you play, playlist/setlist with multitrack + midi functionality for live performance. I know Ableton live allows you to 'kinda' do it, but things gets very convoluted beyond 2 tracks (much less 24 -32 as I use effortessly in Sonar) and it involves much more preparation with less flexibility. There are a few dedicated performance players around , but they are very basic 2 tracks + midi. Sonars playlist works flawlessly once you know how to use it and understand its quirks. It is hardly a new feature though having been around in various incarnations since Cakelive for DOS. Every now and then the bakers give it a bit of a polish. Viva la playlist! It has a small, dedicated but deeply disturbed following:)