Upgrading Cakewalk home studio 9.01

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2017/07/21 20:44:17 (permalink)

Upgrading Cakewalk home studio 9.01

I've had Cakewalk home studio 9.01 since, well, forever, and I just installed it (apparently successfully) on my Win 10 PC. Is there some Cakewalk product I should consider upgrading to and why? I am not a heavy user, using it mainly to create rudimentary music charts for songs I write. 9.01 seems to work very well, though I wish it had more music notations such as "repeats", "DC", etc. Thanks in advance for any help. I am new to this forum - couldn't find a better place to ask this question.
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    Zargg
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    Re: Upgrading Cakewalk home studio 9.01 2017/07/21 21:09:43 (permalink)
    Hi, and welcome to this forum.
    To make sure you have some form of support in Win 10, perhaps get the new SONAR Home Studio?
    https://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SONAR-Home-Studio
    IIRC it has the same Audio Engine as the Flagship SONAR Platinum.
    Hope it helps.
    All the best.

    Ken Nilsen
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    Re: Upgrading Cakewalk home studio 9.01 2017/07/21 23:12:19 (permalink)
    I agree, it's got all the improvements that have been made since your version and is only $50.
    I bought it even though I have the full lifetime version of Platinum.  I like it a lot and use it for MIDI only projects on a laptop I bring to work and travel with. It's rock solid and I bought a few 3rd party synths and drums from Air cheap so it's got as about as much VST horsepower as Plat now for about $100 extra.
    Look at the comparison list and decide which features are important to you, Maybe for $100 Artist will suit you better etc.
    http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SONAR/Versions#start
     
    Sadly I don't think they have made many improvements to the notation end of things. I have never used this feature myself and I think this is true  of most DAW users. So notation takes back burner to the list of improvements requested by users.

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