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2012/11/11 04:48:46
axl59
hello,
I do not see anywhere a topic that speaks bugs referenced in Sonar X2. I do not know about you, but I have a lot of problems with this version, I can not mention them all so there. After version 8.5, X1 and X2 now, Cakewalk promised me that all these bugs would be fixed, my ass. It is really impossible to composing with this version today and I do not understand why the press and other media speak well.

And you having problems with Sonar X2?
Regards
Marc
2012/11/11 05:21:59
GIM Productions
It's incredible.Which DAW company do you work?(i'm joking)
2012/11/11 05:59:06
Tom Riggs
Sorry OP but you sound like a troll. If not then please post some specifics and we can help you.
2012/11/11 07:37:17
Mystic38
According to your last thread http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2597521 you are now a cubase user :)

In that thread you incorrectly blame blue screen failures on Sonar, when in fact tech support told you, as will many members here, that BSOD are hardware or driver related..and NOT program related.

If you have a problem, post a thread. be specific and show your system specs and someone will help you.

if you have two problems, post two threads..get the idea?..

it is difficult to imagine that with almost zero posting history that you actually use Sonar, or that you bother to try to fix your problems.
2012/11/11 09:25:26
axl59
I have yet to work on Cubase, and I must say that I have no major problems. Just this morning I started a project with X2, I just recorded a midi track, and no way to edit it. It's not much, but even that is not managed properly. I think the versions had a pretty varnishing against the problems remains.
I've opened several cases to Cakewalk, is apparently known but it does not move. I'll make a video that brings all these problems can be done on that Cakewalk patches.
2012/11/11 09:31:57
CJaysMusic
My only problem is the Breverb Bug on busses. Other than that, its working Grrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeet, as Tony The tiger Would say


Cj
2012/11/11 09:47:51
FastBikerBoy
While there are bugs in X2 as there is any software, being impossible to edit MIDI isn't one of them. In fact it's simple double click clip and edit...........

I suggest you read some of the tutorials in the manual and work your way through them. Learning how to use the software is something you'll have to do whether you use Sonar, Cubase, Pro tools, Reaper, Studio One or anything else for that matter.
2012/11/11 09:49:04
Mystic38
axl59


I have yet to work on Cubase, and I must say that I have no major problems. Just this morning I started a project with X2, I just recorded a midi track, and no way to edit it. It's not much, but even that is not managed properly. I think the versions had a pretty varnishing against the problems remains.
I've opened several cases to Cakewalk, is apparently known but it does not move. I'll make a video that brings all these problems can be done on that Cakewalk patches.

I strongly suggest you lose your "blame" attitude if you wish to get help...99% of all issues posted here are resolved by other members explaining what the poster has done wrong.
 
You can edit a midi track in track view by
a) setting the view filter to "notes" instead of "clips"
b) using the piano roll view
c) using the event view editor
 
there are tutorials at the beginning of the manual which will walk you through editing midi tracks..and trust me..this works just fine
2012/11/11 10:25:58
axl59
I do not ask to tinker, but to have a solution that works!!
If it suits you, I'm happy for you, but not me.

 
2012/11/11 10:42:35
John
It looks as if you are using a simple instrument track. Try using a normal MIDI track with a normal audio track. 

PS the PRV in your picture looks screwed up.
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