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2015/02/14 19:07:21 (permalink)

Surface 3 Support Sonar Professional

Does anyone know or have they tried to run the latest version of Sonar Professional on a Microsoft Surface 3 
tablet running Windows 8.1 64bit? Thank you in advance
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Re: Surface 3 Support Sonar Professional 2015/02/14 20:15:35 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jcwalsh1961 2015/02/14 20:36:12
Yes it works fine with Surface 3. Dan Gonzalez from product marketing has a Surface 3 and has tested with it.

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Re: Surface 3 Support Sonar Professional 2015/02/14 20:35:30 (permalink)
Thanks for the quick reply
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Re: Surface 3 Support Sonar Professional 2016/03/04 12:55:55 (permalink)
I get a lot of latency between my MIDI controller and my Soft Synths when using my Surface 3 (not Pro).  I usually only have (2) soft synths loaded (Z3ta and Rapture) and use my Roland FA-06 for the rest of my sound set for MIDI playback.  Any other Surface 3 users experience the latency issue?  I'll not that when I change the buffer setting, the latency reduces but it causes the stuttering distortion issue (not really sure how to describe it) as a direct result of decreasing the buffer size.  I don't run any other apps on my tablet when Sonar X3 is open, BTW.
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Re: Surface 3 Support Sonar Professional 2016/03/04 13:13:11 (permalink)
Pro vs. Non-Pro Surfaces have very different specs. I'd assume the performance characteristics would differ fairly significantly.

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