• SONAR
  • Sonar + Windows 10 (p.15)
2015/07/31 03:22:28
markyzno
Only issue I had was with Nvidia but after a reboot and an update all is resolved.
 
Other than that Splan works perfectly, as does all my NI stuff (a lot of kit)
2015/07/31 03:29:41
markyzno
Even my Pro Tools 10.3.2 works and that wasnt even supposed to work on Windows 8.
 
Really really good OS transition, probably the best yet.
2015/07/31 08:35:43
Liquid Noise
The only thing for me right now that does not work in win 10, is the driver for my Roland A-500S Keyboard Controller.  So far every thing else works fine.
2015/07/31 09:29:08
Paul P
Liquid Noise
The only thing for me right now that does not work in win 10, is the driver for my Roland A-500S Keyboard Controller.  So far every thing else works fine.




I take it the same goes for the A-800Pro ?
 
EDIT :
 
Although I looked just yesterday at Roland's W10 driver page, I didn't see the section on keyboards.  Looks like the 800, 500 and 300 are all under testing, which is good.
 
[It unfortunately doesn't look good for the A-500S...]
2015/07/31 09:52:02
Liquid Noise
I take it the same goes for the A-800Pro ?
 
EDIT :
 
Although I looked just yesterday at Roland's W10 driver page, I didn't see the section on keyboards.  Looks like the 800, 500 and 300 are all under testing, which is good.
 
[It unfortunately doesn't look good for the A-500S...]




According to the list the A-500S indicates no not compatible.  I doesn’t show under testing so I wonder if they are still going to put out a driver for it or will I have to get a new controller?  If that's the case I will just continue to use Win 7.
2015/07/31 10:06:49
Doktor Avalanche
Good news about A300 etc. No news about octpad SPD30 but fingers crossed.
2015/07/31 11:54:55
earlthapearl
Hi all, I'm a first time poster on here and not sure it this is the correct place to post but wanted to share my experience of trying to start Sonar X3 Producer after the Windows 10 install.
 
When I first tried to open Sonar I immediately got 2 consecutive error messages.  The first message was "The program can't start because MSVCR110.dll is missing from your computer.  Try resinstalling the program to fix this problem."  The second was pretty much the same except referenced MSVCP110.dll file as missing.
 
I found out that it was a C++ problem (not a Sonar problem) and I needed to "reinstall" the file from the following link: (won't allow me to post the link).  Just Google MSVCP110.dll and download the file from Microsoft.  The title was "Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4".
 
It was actually a "repair" when you run the executable vcredist_x64.exe and/or vcrdist_x86.exe depending on your version of Windows.
 
Hope this helps anyone else that may run into the same issue that I did.
2015/07/31 12:03:58
mudgel
Only issue I've had so far is that my Alphatrack isn't working but it haven't done any troubleshooting yet.

Certainly the fastest upgrade I've ever done. I'll try the upgrade for a while until I get a list of what I want to reinstall and the ill do a fresh install.
2015/07/31 15:32:06
orangesporanges
My question is more along the lines of will Sonar (I use Platinum) still be supported under Windows 7? It sounds to me like 10 is just the best features of 7 & 8, but not that much different under the hood. I see no compelling reason to upgrade unless I'm forced to. I find the whole touch screen thing to  be rather gimmicky, when it takes some pretty precise maneuvering with a mouse to adjust some parameters by small increments. Not to mention that touch screen means hand sized. Even with some decent sized monitors this may be problematic. Put a dime up on the screen next to a knob next time you open up Sonar. What's next, 60" monitor so you can effectively tweak things? That's moving 100% in the wrong direction for me. 
2015/07/31 15:40:30
S.L.I.P.
Paul P
Liquid Noise
The only thing for me right now that does not work in win 10, is the driver for my Roland A-500S Keyboard Controller.  So far every thing else works fine.




I take it the same goes for the A-800Pro ?
 
EDIT :
 
Although I looked just yesterday at Roland's W10 driver page, I didn't see the section on keyboards.  Looks like the 800, 500 and 300 are all under testing, which is good.
 
[It unfortunately doesn't look good for the A-500S...]


I checked that the Roland drivers's page, and it shows the PCR-800 Pro under testing, but not the PCR 800. I guess I'll have to get a power supply, and Midi it up to my Quad Capture
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