msmcleod
Whilst CbB is the equivalent of the full Sonar Platinum core software....
I know what you meant by this, but even with the initial release of CbB, there were bugfixes that reportedly made it more stable, even a few new features, and with each subsequent release it's gotten even more stable (on my system, anyway, it's been pretty amazing to watch it "settle down" so quickly), and gained even more new features.
I never ran Platinum, I let my SONAR license lapse a long time ago, but I ran the first release of CbB, and from my perspective, it's already a superior program.
So to call it "the equivalent" is, happily, no longer true. Props to the new owners and the devs for making this so!
Anyone who sticks with SONAR Platinum for whatever reason apart from being on a 32-bit OS is missing out on some great new features and a more bug-free program.
I have been spending a lot of time with CbB, importing stems from Mixcraft projects and doing new mixes in CbB, and I can't remember the last time I had a crash. The audio engine still stalls from time to time, but hit play and I'm back in business.
So far this is such a great outcome. From my perspective, much as I loved Mixcraft and what a great learning platform it is, I was ready to "graduate" to a more full-featured DAW, and for everyone who had licenses for SONAR, the DAW they invested so much in is back in development and better than ever.