Microsoft surface products and Sonar

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2018/06/04 08:07:46 (permalink)

Microsoft surface products and Sonar

There used to be a great connection between Microsoft and Cakewalk. With the new ownership I wonder. Will surface products still be supported? Does it make any sense in getting such devices instead of true studio gear?

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    TranceCanada
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    Re: Microsoft surface products and Sonar 2018/06/05 03:27:30 (permalink)
    I use a Surface Pro 3 as a portable device and I find Sonar (or Cakewalk as it is now) runs best of almost all DAW's on it.  Although mine is an i5-4300u with only 4 gb ram and I can't load up as many plugins as on my main computer and do need to freeze tracks when a project gets big enough.  If I would have looked into it a little more I would have gotten an Asus GL503VD instead, it's far cheaper than any comparable Surface

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