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2018/03/04 06:14:08 (permalink)

Sonar Platinum question

Can someone tell me where I can view a Sonar Platinum 'Comprehensive Guide' book? 
 
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Re: Sonar Platinum question 2018/03/04 06:25:32 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby kajunjeaux 2018/03/04 06:28:30
C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\SONAR Platinum\SONAR Reference Guide.pdf

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Re: Sonar Platinum question 2018/03/04 06:37:46 (permalink)
Thanks, but I haven't purchased Sonar Platinum yet. I was hoping to see the Comprehensive Guide so I could see if the Platinum version has Vocal Correction, Side Chaining and Ducking.
 
Recently, I had to replace my old computer which suffered complete and unrecoverable disc damage. I was running CakeWalk Sonar 7.2 ver. I'm just wondering if the new version still has all the same effects that I'm accustomed to running, like Vocal Correction, Side Chaining, Ducking etc., etc. Thank in advance...
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Re: Sonar Platinum question 2018/03/04 06:47:03 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby kajunjeaux 2018/03/04 06:47:50
It has all those.
 

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Re: Sonar Platinum question 2018/03/04 06:48:02 (permalink)
Thank you!!!
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Re: Sonar Platinum question 2018/03/04 06:58:12 (permalink)
The most recent SONAR documentation is here
Cakewalk's assets were purchased by BandLab and a new DAW based on SONAR is being developed. See https://cakewalk.bandlab.com/ and http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3730905
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Re: Sonar Platinum question 2018/03/19 16:46:20 (permalink)
Don't know if I'm in the right place or not, but here goes. I have SONAR platinum installed and I keep getting random MIDI pitch changes after recording can anyone please tell me how to address this frustrating issue?
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Re: Sonar Platinum question 2018/03/19 17:02:21 (permalink)
I'm not a midi guru. It seems though like maybe there is an input feeding into the midi track or you have midi data there that shouldn't be there.. Midi tracks don't usually change unless something tells them to.
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Re: Sonar Platinum question 2018/03/20 17:26:59 (permalink)
boathouse
Don't know if I'm in the right place or not, but here goes. I have SONAR platinum installed and I keep getting random MIDI pitch changes after recording can anyone please tell me how to address this frustrating issue?


Hi this issue could be tied to Sonar's default behavior for controllers.  In Preferences there is a setting that is checked by default, for Zero all controllers on stop (I don't quite have the words right, but am close).  Anyways, some presets for some instruments see pitch changes because for some reason their pitch is tied to the mod wheel, and when the default sets all controllers to zero on stop, it makes the pitch drop - maybe a half step, or more.......
 
I hope that helps - I would have looked it up for you, but am super tired and trying to get a nap in before heading out for numerous errands.
 
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