dimelives1
Have we completely ruled out hope for an X2b before its time for X3
Yes.
X2 perfectly balances a de-cluttered interface with low configurability, vintage and new bugs, broken features, difficult to find functions, and a plethora of user discoverable work-arounds.
This pig just need a bit more lipstick.
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Been using CW products since CW 9. And every year the same complaints, only different.
Finally in 8.5 many of the bugs were fixed and many long ago added features were completed. Still had some garbage. But it was mostly stable, and had a truly user useful interface, with as many or as little 1-click buttons (that could access just about any feature/function) a user may want to display.
The X series abandoned 10 years of work which had distinguished Sonar as the most versatile of DAWS. X added an extra layer of interface management that requires more user attention. X is not user useful without learning lots of key-commands to get around all the extra clicks required to do what 8.5 did with 1-click without disturbing the flow of creation.
I got 8.5 running fine on window 8 64.
I can adjust envelopes, slip edit, split, move, change AS transients, with ONE hand... WITHOUT having to change an edit filter for each of these actions.
I think lanes adds another multi-menu that requires more user attention.
Layers are closer together, hence easier and quicker to edit. (Would be nice if the bugs had been fixed, and the feature set completed.)
The stupidity of putting note values on a menu clearly demonstrates the degree of the de-cluttering mental illness that invaded the brains of the CW managers.
But the X series has a "clean" look just like all the others. Way satisfying.
Well, don't get me started.
Part of my 10 year list of sonar changes I still want:
Ability to change position of effects dialogs: not to span monitors: In the center of a particular monitor
Ability to connect every function to a button
Bigger node spots and lines for envelopes, with transparency setting. (Way too many false grabs.)
Clone Busses
Clone Track Folders
Current bus should change color to be quickly identified. A little highlighted box is inadequate.
Effects: reset to defaults button, all of them
EVERY dialog should have 3 buttons: OK CANCEL HELP
FrontPage like graphical view of routings: what is connected to what
Import/Export Projects: track templates WITH data: audio and midi
Macro language that provides manipulation of all aspects of the program. If CW does not want to do this then publish a SDK so third parties can create such.
Marker color the same as the track selected when created (show/ hide)
Markers right click a marker and delete, properties
Markers on clips that move with the clip
Microscope tool for audio: sorta like a slide rule, about 2 inches wide, full vertical, works only when stopped, magnification adjustable, movable horizontally,... Zooming the full screen is annoying, and disorienting
Move now time, without deselecting clips, by using a command key and mouse button
New open, and save-as, dialogs that remember settings for displaying details and size.
(The default windows dialogs are a waste of time. especially in windows7)
Outputs/Sends check marked, as are the inputs; program continuity
SAVE-AS toolbar button, I NEVER use SAVE, only save-as to a new name
Save project on exit: like auto version save, but put the date-time before the dot.
Scroll bar and zoom gadgets on left of window: optional, 2+ monitors makes these guys way over thar
Show Desktop button to minimize ALL windows, including plugs, to show only the Trackview
Sony type zoom scroll bar gadget function: pull on edges of slider to zoom, very useful
Timer: record/play for X minutes and stop. Is that so wrong? (I do a lot of cassette, reel dubbing, for self and clients.)
Track Spacers that show in any view. A track spacer with a title and a notepad, and unique color. (Track folders can not provide this function)
Tracks: Function: Split layers to tracks: create a track for each layer, with routings and effects,…
Tracks: Sort tracks by: order of creation, name, effect, output, default order...
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