• SONAR
  • What would you pay for? (p.4)
2018/02/28 15:34:37
bokchoyboy
from a past feature request... Console folders :)
2018/02/28 17:02:01
Beyond My DAW
mister happy
I would pay $299.97 to upgrade my Platinum Lifetime if ProChannel disappeared, the inspector panel vanished, and the phase and stereo interleave buttons reappeared on the track headers where they belong.
I'd give another $100, or so, if a new Theme Editor could edit the stuff it can't.
Maybe more.

mister happy
I'd give another $49.97 for a Set Measure/Beat at Now = 0:01:000 with some sort of negative value count in.

mister happy
I'd pay $51.99 if I could stretch out the dialog box to see an entire Associated Audio Path no matter how long it is.
It seems annoying to have to scroll sideways just to read a path.


I'd pay $1,000 to make Mr. Happy.
 
OK, seriously. I'd pay the standard upgrade price (assuming my lifetime status is revoked) if SONAR's engine was as stable as Reaper/Studio One, it had nested folders, a much more extensible Drum Map editor/interface, song arrangement as simple as Reaper/Studio One and folders could be collapsed/expanded in the console view independent of the TV.
2018/02/28 17:24:22
Mr. torture
Do we even know for sure what BandLab plans to do with Sonar? Are they keeping the software alive? Are they just using parts of it for their Bandlab site?
 
I would like to know if they are going to keep developing and upgrading. I'm not sure if anyone from Bandlab has said if they are?
2018/02/28 17:48:32
WallyG
bokchoyboy
from a past feature request... Console folders :)


I agree with that request! My Studio One 3 Pro has them and they're very useful.
 
Walt
2018/02/28 18:29:13
burkek
Mac version. Since Cakewalk's demise I've switched to a Macbook Pro 2017 and will not look back. Currently learning Cubase but may switch to Logic. If Sonar comes back in a Mac version, well, I'd try a demo and decide from there.
 
KEv
2018/02/28 18:59:55
Beyond My DAW
Mr. torture
Do we even know for sure what BandLab plans to do with Sonar? Are they keeping the software alive? Are they just using parts of it for their Bandlab site?
 
I would like to know if they are going to keep developing and upgrading. I'm not sure if anyone from Bandlab has said if they are?


Meng has said SONAR (or whatever they decide to call it) will continue to be a desktop application.
2018/02/28 19:09:53
MarianoGF
Kill me if already exists, but some time ago I was wondering why SONAR never had a waveform editor PREVIOUS to put the clip in the timeline. Like the "trimmer" in Vegas, that would be nice to me. Sometimes you just want to add a little part of a waveform to your timeline, but in SONAR you have to import it all, an then delete what you don't want. It's a bit annoying.
2018/02/28 21:11:23
mettelus
That feature seems to be exclusive to video editors, but is actually the same functionality in essence. The clip editor takes in a full clip, you trim it, then move to the timeline. The full clip needs to be opened to be trimmed either way (whether a separate window or a track).
2018/03/01 00:24:45
Geo524
Pro Channel is the best thing that ever happened to Sonar. Skylight is 2nd. If these 2 items go away so will I. Lol.
I'd gladly pay to see an overhaul of Dimension Pro.
2018/03/01 00:37:51
mumpcake
burkek
Mac version. Since Cakewalk's demise I've switched to a Macbook Pro 2017 and will not look back. Currently learning Cubase but may switch to Logic. If Sonar comes back in a Mac version, well, I'd try a demo and decide from there.



That's one of the things that killed Cakewalk the first time.
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