Under my radar as is most of life, but just discovered something late to the party and don't know when or where it happened.
My biggest gripe about Sonar was the lack of being able to chain vsti synths. I needed that function for the fat sounds to mask lack of content as a mediocre keyboard player. Hoping Sonar would evolve like Reaper in this function.
I was one of the most vocal irritants and pissed many of you off over the years demanding a fix to bring Sonar out of the stone age.
Request fell on deaf ears from the devs. They obviously didn't give a fork. Apologists fired back at me saying it's easy. Quit griping, just create a template with many tracks to cover the shortfall.
Cool but too many steps to replicate what is possible otherwise on a single track. Look at what Studio One has achieved at the cutting edge.
To the point, fired up an old version of Bandlab, and the damned thing now chains vsti synths. Still not as elegant as Reaper in terms of individual volume controls of a synth, but has the forced midi thru function (in case a synth blocks data downstream).
Not Studio One level which currently I consider the Holy Grail of the native modular environment. However a major advancement I missed in the change log. Levels the playing field between Reaper, and Bandlab with now only a slight disadvantage under Reaper.
Have no idea when Bandlab added this, and hate to thing I had been blubbering about not having a basic function that was already put in Sonar before Bandlab took over. Happy camper even if a bit late in the game.
John