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2015/06/19 18:03:01 (permalink)

What's coming to SONAR

We've just updated our coming soon with a couple of new items. Let us know what you think.
 
Coming soon to SONAR
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/19 18:10:47 (permalink)
Looks good.
 
Strum Session2 will be a welcome addition for some.  Th
 
The Drum Replacer looks like it is going to get better and better.
 
I am interested in the start screen, and what it will add.
 
I know many will like the new C3.
 
I love the way the new membership is going - really impressed - thanks.

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/19 19:47:32 (permalink)
Here's looking forward to a new drum map UI away from preferences, audiosnap and take lane enhancements and fixes. Anything to boost functionality introduced before Platinum.I keep hoping.... Nice enhancements anyway.
post edited by Doktor Avalanche - 2015/06/19 19:55:30

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/19 19:52:34 (permalink)
I already have a full version of Strum GS-2. Do I think I'm getting a bit of the short straw? Nope. I think it's awesome, the same way I think that the inclusion of Melodyne Essential is great, even though I have a license for the polyphonic editor.
 
The fact that SPlat will directly support VIs et. al that I already own was one of the big "selling" points when I looked for a replacement for Studio One (instead of upgrading to v3 and heading into PreSonus' version of Jurassic Park). I had AD2 already, but got to add the 3 each ADpaks, MIDIpaks and Kit pieces. That made the choke-inducing 1 year membership cost tolerable and very competitive with what would have been my upgrade cost for S1 Pro.
 
And their ARA implementation made Drum Replacer possible, an unbelievable goodie that was totally unexpected.
 
Also, the joint facts of SONAR's loooong existence and Windows-only DAW line were big selling points. I've been in software development, and some of that time was spent trying to support multiple hardware/OS platforms. I am thrilled to know that all available resources are working on the platform that I own.
 
So...I like the way this is going! Props!

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/19 22:35:43 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Vastman 2015/06/21 17:14:39
I would like to suggest that Command Center grows the ability to validate an install. For instance, I noticed that my Platinum Everett Update 1 was missing ALL the "Content Collections" in Audio Library even though they all showed as green. I should not have to manually click "reinstall" on every single item "Sonar Platinum". Not to mention that they shouldn't be missing in the first place. I only noticed when I got a browser error trying to locate the "Audio Library", which was missing.
 
 
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/19 22:49:22 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Vastman 2015/06/21 17:14:47
havemose
I would like to suggest that Command Center grows the ability to validate an install. For instance, I noticed that my Platinum Everett Update 1 was missing ALL the "Content Collections" in Audio Library even though they all showed as green. I should not have to manually click "reinstall" on every single item "Sonar Platinum". Not to mention that they shouldn't be missing in the first place. I only noticed when I got a browser error trying to locate the "Audio Library", which was missing.
 
 


You need to post this in the Feature Forum where in the sticky CW is asking for input for CC update. http://forum.cakewalk.com/Features-Ideas-f76.aspx

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/20 05:58:03 (permalink)
Nice

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/20 09:12:54 (permalink)
I have to agree 100% with jb, love the Cakewalk's new direction!

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/20 14:55:42 (permalink)
6 months in new membership (professional version), have to say not to impressed so far , much emphasis on 
added soundpacks and the platinum version that seems to get the most of feature for money,  so far the midi paint roller and mix recalls are the features that ticked boxes for me , we will see what happens in the remaining half year but ......?
post edited by potpourri - 2015/06/20 15:02:06
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/20 16:14:02 (permalink)
This month I look forward to fixes. Nothing great for ME in the coming update. Non guitar guys may be very excited about it.
 
Now that I've found a replacement for the Fly-Out Quad Curve, I'll probably drop back to Pro for a year. Most of the Platinum only stuff is far beyond my needs or talent.

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/20 18:19:24 (permalink)
Looking forward to an announcement in a coming update that updates to the main Sonar application are forthcoming.

All of these things are on the periphery. I don't see the updated Startup page as part of the main program.

I'm looking forward to anything related to actually working in the main program.

Even a small fix like adjusting the color / contrast for when FX are on or off in the FX bin would be a real win for the user experience.

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/20 18:48:10 (permalink)
I'd like the option of being able to use any brand of tape, without having to re-bias my machine, each time I have to switch.  Also still waiting on the digital grease pencil, but really appreciate being able to use "edge tracks" for stuff now, other than kick drums and bass guitars.  thanks!!! :-)   The new start up won't affect me though, as bands never show up on time....
 

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/20 19:31:02 (permalink)
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I'd like the option of being able to use any brand of tape, without having to re-bias my machine, each time I have to switch.  Also still waiting on the digital grease pencil, but really appreciate being able to use "edge tracks" for stuff now, other than kick drums and bass guitars.  thanks!!! :-)   The new start up won't affect me though, as bands never show up on time....
 

Woah.. Apparently the new update includes a time machine....still waiting for the hover car.

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/20 19:39:04 (permalink)
mixmkr
I'd like the option of being able to use any brand of tape, without having to re-bias my machine, each time I have to switch.  Also still waiting on the digital grease pencil, but really appreciate being able to use "edge tracks" for stuff now, other than kick drums and bass guitars.  thanks!!! :-)   The new start up won't affect me though, as bands never show up on time....
 


+1!

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 06:01:01 (permalink)
Don't forget. That while a key new feature might not float your boat there will be unannounced updates to little thing here and there as well as another bunch of fixes.

Also I can see that the work being put into Drum Replacer will open the door to yet more tech from Cakewalk work in ARA. It seems Cakewalk have really taken to this technology and bringing it to the fore.

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 11:16:17 (permalink)
I really like the FLAC support in Drum Replacer, all the Session Drummer 3 samples will be available now. I would like to see the start screen help you organise your projects, I.e. projects in recording, projects ready to mix, projects for mastering, something like that.
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 11:40:24 (permalink)
I have GS2 and it is awesome.  Including the session GS2 is a welcome addition for the membership, as it will do many things. 
 
The membership just gets better and better.
 
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 11:42:22 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby cclarry 2015/06/21 19:23:38
Seeing as how today is Father's Day, and last Sunday was my birthday, I'm thinking they should release GS early...
 
Whatcha think guys?

 
 
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 15:38:41 (permalink)
I welcome all the enhancements on Drum Replacer. I really love the DR and worked with it quite a bit.
 
One suggestion: the treshold can now only be set for an entire region. It would be nice if you could set different tresholds within one region (like automation: volume). That should save a lot of time. 
 
 

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 17:17:01 (permalink)
While I personally don't see myself using much of what is listed, I'm totally happy and ecstatic that others are pleased and excited.  And someday I may get around to them but am overwhelmed by vst acquisitons as of late (gravity/infinity/Omni2+Airwave) and basic Platinum is so wonderful as is...
 
I'm forever grateful to the Bakers and the helpers on this forum; while I don't have the time/need to visit much anymore, I ALWAYS learn something and add a bookmark or two...Songwriting and composing in general is so much more fun these days and I have yet to truly crack the power of the platform.
 
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 18:37:16 (permalink)
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Here's looking forward to a new drum map UI away from preferences, audiosnap and take lane enhancements and fixes. Anything to boost functionality introduced before Platinum.I keep hoping.... Nice enhancements anyway.



+10 on the Drum Map UI

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 19:26:18 (permalink)
I have to say that Sonar Platinum has been a very 
worthwhile investment.  It just keeps on getting better,
even without all the "added" things, just the overall 
feature improvements during the course of Platinum
has been outstanding, both in terms of usefulness, and
in terms of value added.

My hat is off to Cakewalk, Noel and the boys, and everyone
that has obviously done of a lot of work to get these things
implemented, and to Craig for his continued presence and 
contributions to both the Forum and the Product.

Compared to Pro Tools, which hasn't had a single update
really since the release of V12 8 months ago, even though LOTS of new
features were "promised", I think Cakewalk has delivered 
on every front, and I sure hope that the Industry takes note
of this and makes a paradigm shift towards it...

Great job guys...and you're only half way through the year!
(the REAL question is "how are you going to top what you've already done? )


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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 20:25:31 (permalink)
cclarry
I have to say that Sonar Platinum has been a very 
worthwhile investment.  It just keeps on getting better,
even without all the "added" things, just the overall 
feature improvements during the course of Platinum
has been outstanding, both in terms of usefulness, and
in terms of value added.

My hat is off to Cakewalk, Noel and the boys, and everyone
that has obviously done of a lot of work to get these things
implemented, and to Craig for his continued presence and 
contributions to both the Forum and the Product.

Compared to Pro Tools, which hasn't had a single update
really since the release of V12 8 months ago, even though LOTS of new
features were "promised", I think Cakewalk has delivered 
on every front, and I sure hope that the Industry takes note
of this and makes a paradigm shift towards it...

Great job guys...and you're only half way through the year!
(the REAL question is "how are you going to top what you've already done? )


+1... Well said, Larry!
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 20:37:36 (permalink)
cclarry

Compared to Pro Tools, which hasn't had a single update
really since the release of V12 8 months ago, even though LOTS of new
features were "promised", I think Cakewalk has delivered 
on every front, and I sure hope that the Industry takes note
of this and makes a paradigm shift towards it...


I think a lot of us would like to see that, and maybe saying the obvious... but if that were to really come to a solid fruition, I would hope it just keeps giving Cakewalk a long, secure future and even more reason to continue at the pace they are now.  The more "success" Cakewalk earns, the happier all us users I'm sure will be that we've chosen Sonar.  Quite frankly, I'm thrilled with the product and honestly, the updates are coming at a really fast rate.  The added stuff has totally been pure bonus.
post edited by mixmkr - 2015/06/21 20:44:37

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 21:25:08 (permalink)
I think the important reason to keep current is that it takes me a year or two to adopt a new feature. If I wait some years to update, it slows my own learning curve.

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 21:47:09 (permalink)
Sonar is great! Yeah, it's time to slow down on the content. You can have too much of a good thing! Loving everything so far. Fixes and stability always welcome! Oh, and we could use an instant "HIT" button. LOL!
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 22:09:17 (permalink)
The update cycle as it stands could use refinement as each update is forcing me to undo unwanted installation changes. The Cakewalk Content folder shows up on the C drive and the picture cache went there last update. Too many "surprises" to deal with. As I rebuild the machine from scratch this weekend I am seriously debating not reinstalling Platinum.

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 23:01:52 (permalink)
I agree the CCC seems to be a problem for many people. Hasn't bothered me much and everything running fine. Was looking forward to Rapture but glad I held off. Someone dropped the ball on that one. I thought it would be straightened out by now so it must be serious. Other than that...Hope CW solves your problem "Mettelus"
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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 23:17:06 (permalink)
potpourri
6 months in new membership (professional version), have to say not to impressed so far , much emphasis on 
added soundpacks and the platinum version that seems to get the most of feature for money,  so far the midi paint roller and mix recalls are the features that ticked boxes for me , we will see what happens in the remaining half year but ......?




But for your less stuff, you pay less.

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Re: What's coming to SONAR 2015/06/21 23:27:35 (permalink)
cclarry
I have to say that Sonar Platinum has been a very 
worthwhile investment.  It just keeps on getting better,
even without all the "added" things, just the overall 
feature improvements during the course of Platinum
has been outstanding, both in terms of usefulness, and
in terms of value added.

My hat is off to Cakewalk, Noel and the boys, and everyone
that has obviously done of a lot of work to get these things
implemented, and to Craig for his continued presence and 
contributions to both the Forum and the Product.

Compared to Pro Tools, which hasn't had a single update
really since the release of V12 8 months ago, even though LOTS of new
features were "promised", I think Cakewalk has delivered 
on every front, and I sure hope that the Industry takes note
of this and makes a paradigm shift towards it...

Great job guys...and you're only half way through the year!
(the REAL question is "how are you going to top what you've already done? )


Yeah.....what Larry said.....great job guys, keep up the good work!
 
Rocky
 
 
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