kitekrazy1
BobF
I didn't miss anything. I just can't follow the sentence
Yes, the feature will be great when it gets here. In the mean time, the link I provided you with has tools that eliminate the need to diddle the registry directly
Which is exactly the reason why I posted this. It didn't work for me. The exported reg file I saved years ago worked. You shouldn't have to do this to a $500 DAW when many others have this. So yes you did miss something. The utility tool is a reg hack
Seriously do you feel the need to piss on and debate my feature request?
Apparently the editor needs to be registered and apparently this was something that Sony used to do and stopped doing at some time.
See this link.
http://forum.cakewalk.com/findpost/1850700From memory it was around Sonar 6, the year after Sonar became 64 bit. Whether the editor is 32 or 64 bit doesn't matter but it did matter regarding a utility of the day called Sonar Utils written by Etahn Wyner.
Adding a 3rd party editor to Sonars utility menu is not a "hack" as you call it.
Registry entries are a means to lots of features because that's how they're done. There are currently lots of feature options which are activated or deactivated by changes to ini files or registry keys.
In fact if you look at the various entries in the Utility menu (the default ones) are all registry entries. If Cakewalk fulfilled your feature request it would still be to create a registry entry to let Sonar know where the editor is located.
Anyway to the help. If you've used scook's utility (follow link in my signature) and it hasn't worked take him up on his offer to help. Just some background for you. I hope your problem gets sorted out.