bitflipper
Even though I would not use it myself, I think an auto-bounce option would be a nice feature.
At least, it sounds like a good idea. You might find that it causes you more work, though. As it is, having separate clips for each take/overdub gives you more options, e.g. deciding to abandon or re-do a dub after the fact, auditioning multiple versions by selectively muting clips, or dragging clips into a new track to assign to a different instrument.
But I'd have no complaints if a) it was optional and b) not the default behavior.
kine321, if you don't mind I'm going to move this thread into Feature Requests where it belongs.
I don't mind where the post goes, It's all about exposure. As far as auto-bounce... I thought it may be easier for it to be implemented (as an option) since overdub seems to be a technical issue for them to implement. I envision several ways for auto-bounce to be used. You can have a pop-up... ask to bounce clips dialog box, or there can be auto-bounce- which would serve as a workaround for over-dubbing, or a good option of a shortcut key to do the job.
I don't mind stacked clips, but the issue is- they can easily be moved by accident in the wrong position. The other problem is making them into groove clips being stacked like that. Another good option is having
auto glued clipswhere they are stacked, but stay glued in position with the option to bounce to clips with a shortcut key. Having a *
clips- take manager* would help with navigating the stacked clips for editing in the piano roll or drum editor.
There are so many ways Cakewalk can advance it's midi, without taking away familiar workflows. I've seen a number of negative comments about- PRO-TOOLS, not being a good choice for midi (attitudes may be different now) so these folks mostly used it for audio production. Although, Cakewalk has named themselves as a leading DAW, I never see them mentioned or endorsed by big name producers like the competition is. I want to see Sonar up there with Logic, Protools, Cubase and other Daws that's always mentioned. Even Reaper seems to be mentioned in the media more than Sonar. I think better midi will help propel Sonar in getting far more customers and respect.