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2012/12/09 12:14:48 (permalink)

Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message

Given that the original message is disabled, it feels like China;-) I restart the post.
Well, I did as Anniedog I bought Cubase 7 to its commercial release. And good for gossip and backbiters, Cubase 7 is not a ambrion is a true version, and it WORKS.

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    sharke
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 12:35:29 (permalink)
    I've been holding out to see whether or not Cubase 7 would be an ambrion. Because I have had it up to here with ambrionic DAW's. I hope Cakewalk addresses Sonar's ambrionity in the next update. 

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    John
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 12:57:19 (permalink)
    What does ambrion mean? I tried looking it up and could not find a listing in a dictionary. 

    Best
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 13:13:24 (permalink)
    not born!

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 13:16:56 (permalink)
    I am like you Sharke, we hope to have patches. I find Sonar in its design very well too but not for work today.

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 13:26:48 (permalink)
    You mean, "embryo." 



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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 13:32:27 (permalink)
    What's all this guff?

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 13:46:48 (permalink)
    Whaaaa....By

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 14:07:17 (permalink)
    A quick flick over the Cubase forums and I see some posters saying it's brilliant, others saying there's a few bugs, and others saying the interface is too dark. Sound familiar?

    My advice is invest some time in the DAW that works best for you and learn how to use it. Strangely when I was learning Sonar I never garnered much knowledge from posting about it on the Cubase forums.
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 14:11:31 (permalink)
    I had a revelation!!

    People who like Sonar X2 should use it. People who don't like it shouldn't use it.

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 14:11:33 (permalink)
    What a strange and pointless waste of my time reading this thread was...

    I'm using SOnar Platinium on a 6 core Lynx Audio machine and a ton of vintage pre-amps/eq's/comps I build for fun and sometimes money, REDD.47/API/Neve I also use the UAD stuff, and also use a Macbook Logic 9 through Apogee...
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 14:14:48 (permalink)
    Anderton


    I had a revelation!!

    People who like Sonar X2 should use it. People who don't like it shouldn't use it.

    Personally I think it should be the other way around. That way we can all be unhappy.

    Best
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 14:19:36 (permalink)
    Surely people who use Sonar actually think it's the best option for their use and circumstances don't they? In exactly the same way as anyone who chooses a different DAW presumably does so because it's the best option for them.

    I can't think of anyone who would do nothing but complain about how useless a program is for years on end and still carry on paying for upgrades can you?
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 17:16:11 (permalink)
    We may use X2 but still have some gripes.  The gripes I have mostly is changes to the behavior between versions... like someone else decides how something should work.  Very frustrated to relearn tasks that one already knows.

    I am not complaining about X2, and as a matter of fact, like it a lot and sit in amazement on how complex the engine of the program must be to work with every combination of hardware known to mankind.

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 17:24:34 (permalink)
    I also have "gripes" but I figure after the patch most if not all will be a thing of the past. 

    I don't like posting about a supposed problem when often its basic user error. There are problems with X2 I will not deny that.  But we have seen every new release of Sonar come out with bugs. It is nothing new. Nor should it surprise anyone. At this point in its life cycle one can only ask is it usable or not? I think it is for non critical work. I use this time in adjusting to the new ways it does things. 

    I do know that over all its a great advance in the X versions. I like it very much.

     

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 20:12:33 (permalink)
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    Given that the original message is disabled, it feels like China;-) I restart the post.
    Well, I did as Anniedog I bought Cubase 7 to its commercial release. And good for gossip and backbiters, Cubase 7 is not a ambrion is a true version, and it WORKS.

    Does this mean you don't own a commercial release of Sonar?

     
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 20:23:31 (permalink)
    ambrion

     
    well, that says it all-ambrion stem cell research? Give me a break. Why do people feel the need to come here and post something like this? It's like grammar school-well, not really because in grammar school I knew how to spell.

     
     
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 20:30:47 (permalink)
    Yes. This forum is exactly like China.

    *eyeroll*
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 20:50:53 (permalink)
    By the Time the bugs get worked out , Then the newer version comes out and then we are back where we started .... I get so excited about  the new features I usually take a chance and upgrade...... Next time I will wait about six months before I upgrade and be totally a half  a year behind But I will have a stable DAW!!!!!

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/09 20:51:16 (permalink)
    People who make posts like this actually don't make their living in music. You simply couldn't if you were this unwilling to work through problems. Your man's a keyboard warrior living in his mum's spare room, would bet my life on it.

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 04:10:56 (permalink)
    FastBikerBoy


    Surely people who use Sonar actually think it's the best option for their use and circumstances don't they? In exactly the same way as anyone who chooses a different DAW presumably does so because it's the best option for them.

    I can't think of anyone who would do nothing but complain about how useless a program is for years on end and still carry on paying for upgrades can you?


    I can think of several who fall into that category.....

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 04:32:05 (permalink)
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    FastBikerBoy


    Surely people who use Sonar actually think it's the best option for their use and circumstances don't they? In exactly the same way as anyone who chooses a different DAW presumably does so because it's the best option for them.

    I can't think of anyone who would do nothing but complain about how useless a program is for years on end and still carry on paying for upgrades can you?


    I can think of several who fall into that category.....


    So can I, now you come to mention it.
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 06:16:10 (permalink)
    John T


    People who make posts like this actually don't make their living in music. You simply couldn't if you were this unwilling to work through problems. Your man's a keyboard warrior living in his mum's spare room, would bet my life on it.

    + 1 John except the bet my life part. He just might be an Accordion player with high knee socks.

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 06:59:36 (permalink)
    John


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    I had a revelation!!

    People who like Sonar X2 should use it. People who don't like it shouldn't use it.

    Personally I think it should be the other way around. That way we can all be unhappy.

    Thanks for starting my day with a laugh John! 
     
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 08:29:24 (permalink)
    axl59


    Given that the original message is disabled, it feels like China;-) I restart the post.
    Well, I did as Anniedog I bought Cubase 7 to its commercial release. And good for gossip and backbiters, Cubase 7 is not a ambrion is a true version, and it WORKS.

    LOL No BUGS??
    I think Cubase 7 look really cool but no problems?..There are numerous of problems reported even a list by Cubase TEAM themself even before it was released...Be aware of Confimed issues LIST!
     
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    Cubase 7 - Known Issues

    This article provides information about last-minute issues currently present in Cubase 7. Please note that the same issues apply to Cubase Artist 7.
    Details on our hardware in combination with Cubase 7 can be found here.

    MixConsole


    • Resize and persisting issues
      In some cases MixConsole does not restore its expected setup and proportions of elements within its different zones.
    • Redraw issues
      In some cases, areas of MixConsole are not redrawn correctly. As a workaround please scale the faders (using G/H) or close and re-open the MixConsole window.
    • Focus Navigation / Key Commands
      Due to a new focus and navigation concept in MixConsole, certain key commands may have no effect (e.g., Solo/Mute). Please note that either the Project window or the Fader section in the Mixer has focus and responds to key commands, but, e.g., not the Visibility/Zones section or the Channel Racks section.


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    • Plug-ins using iLok v1 keys
      Plug-ins using iLok v1 keys may not be fully compatible with Cubase 7. If you experience difficulties when using an iLok v1 protected plug-in, please update to an iLok v2 key.
    • Plug-ins from Audio Damage
      There are reports of malfunctions when using plug-ins from Audio Damage. These will be investigated and if possible resolved in an upcoming maintenance update.
    • Old VST plug-ins
      Outdated VST plug-ins may render the application unresponsive. Please use only VST plug-ins which were built with VST SDK 2.4 or higher.

    Other


    • Hardware: switching the sample rate
      Under OS X 10.8 it is not possible to switch the sample rate. This issue occurs with all audio hardware interfaces, including the Steinberg CI, MR and UR series.
    • Memory footprint
      Please note that the overall memory footprint of C7 has been slightly increased. In 32-bit mode, projects which work seamlessly in Cubase 6.5 may now fail in Cubase 7 due to low memory conditions. Please use the Cubase 64-bit version instead.
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    • Track Pictures
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    + a whole section full of BUGS!!!
    http://www.steinberg.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=179


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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 15:52:56 (permalink)
    Hilarious! Just went over to the Cubase site and checked out the complaints. It's true, you could literally do a search and replace with X2 and C7 and post the results on this forum. What a hoot. The grass is brown on both sides of the fence.

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 16:12:17 (permalink)
    I still want the ambrion version 

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 16:15:15 (permalink)
    Buyer's remorse is natural! It doesn't matter what I buy or how well I research it, I always go through a period of regret that my purchase isn't as good as I imagined it would be, and that the "other" brand I'd considered would have been all sweetness and roses. When I comes to computer software, there is NO "perfect." Everything you buy is full of bugs, unless you're prepared to invest the kind of money it takes to develop things like missile defense systems and air traffic control. 

    I believe the science of software engineering has a long way to go. And as long as processor-heavy apps have to be written in problem-fraught languages like C++, it will always be a messy business. 

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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 16:19:52 (permalink)
    So if ambrion means not born thus that mean it does not exist yet?
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    Re:Reply to Anniedog Good Bye Message 2012/12/10 16:39:10 (permalink)
    The original thread was closed because it was a train wreck and off topic. This thread is heading that way too.

    Best Regards,
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