Sonar Hasn't Disappointed Yet!

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2015/06/03 01:49:53 (permalink)

Sonar Hasn't Disappointed Yet!

Been a long time since I've been around these parts! Just upgraded on a whim from Sonar 8.5 to Professional. Is that 9 through 13 i skipped?  I wasn't even sure a 6 year old laptop would run it! Damn .....smooth as glass! Those quick tabs at the top right like "custom" are worth the price of admission! Cakewalk Pro Audio 6 /   Sonar 3/4/8/8.5/ Professional ....no regrets
 
Not completely sure what i think of not actually being in possession of my install files except in the account cloud but Command Center seems pretty slick.
 
Cheers guys!
 
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    subtlearts
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    Re: Sonar Hasn't Disappointed Yet! 2015/06/03 04:01:09 (permalink)
    The install files are there, you can keep them, delete them, or archive them to a secure location at will. Mine are in:
    Local Disc (C:) -> ProgramData -> Cakewalk -> Command Center -> Downloads
     
    Personally I've been leaving the most recent there while testing a new update, in case they're needed for rollback (I don't know, not having had to roll back yet!) but then moving them to an archive disk to conserve C drive space, since so far there doesn't seem to be a way to control where they get downloaded to...

    tobias tinker 
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    Re: Sonar Hasn't Disappointed Yet! 2015/06/03 04:36:24 (permalink)
    Hi. You can specify where the downloads go under settings in CCC (the gear symbol on top right, choose download path). I chose a separate HD for downloads through CCC, to save space on my C: drive.

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    Re: Sonar Hasn't Disappointed Yet! 2015/06/03 05:42:58 (permalink)
    Aha. That's even better. Hadn't noticed that, thanks for the tip!

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    Re: Sonar Hasn't Disappointed Yet! 2015/06/03 08:42:59 (permalink)
    You are very welcome

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