Sonar Plat and analogue devices
Usually I am an old griper and complain alot... Age, cynicism, all that jazz.
But I just wanted to share some rare oldskool joy for a change.
I'll start with some gripe. I'm not overly keen on everything being "in the box" so I am not thrilled every time there is something like Landr or this new "analogue" synth thing or whatever. Its good for the starters but for seasoned old timers like me its a bit "meh" (I do however LOVE the Pro channel)
BUT! At its core Sonar is still a workhorse beast.... I have recently gone back to my roots (probably like many others) and have cashed in on this new wave of cheap but mighty analogue instruments flooding the market (Korg, Arturia etc) and with that comes a demand in having something very stable in the centre of the studio.
Sonar (and Windows) has been absolutely brilliant in coping with the very many analogue and midi devices that I am throwing at it in terms of sync/clock, automation and track handling. Its still my platform after all these years and the way Sonar can handle pretty much what ever I throw at it is testament to the root of the software.
So, a toast to Cakewalk....(but please sort out OMF support :P )
Sonar Platinum 64 bit > Pro tools 10.3.2 >Intel i7 3770K > 16Gb Ram > Gigabyte Z77-D3H Motherboard> NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2 GB > ATi RADEON HD5700 > 240GB OCZ Agility 3 SSD> Win 10 home 64 bit> Delta 1010 > MOTU Audio Express > MA-15D's > NI Ultimate 9 > NI Kontrol S61 1.1 > NI MAschine Studio 2.3 / KORG MS-20 Mini - Arturia MicroBrute > KORG SQ1 - KORG Kaoss Pad KP3 > iPad and IO Dock 2 running various bits > Bunch of guitars >
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