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2017/11/29 07:52:07
aghschwabe
If Cakewalk wanted to give a nice going away present, I'd really appreciate the adaptive limiter. I just love the way it sounds.
2017/11/29 09:04:09
Nifty9993
I'll be sticking with SPLAT for years to come. Some of the best recordings in the history of man were made in studios probably using equipment made from army surplus gear and junk. Wasn't Sgt Pepper's recorded on a 4 track desk? OK that desk was in Abbey Road but you catch my drift :) A lot of people don't like the Beatles but you have to admit that was one hell of a piece of recording.
 
Do we all really need the very latest gizmo's and gadgets, vst's and patches?
My "studio" PC is not my internet browser PC and won't be updating windows again....and it works rock solid with SPLAT at the moment.
 
Although there is not an option in Windows 10 to stop it updating automatically there are some workarounds, one even from Microsoft I think (involving installing a group policy if it's Home edition) but there are easy instructions dotted around t'internet that don't involve a degree in computer sciences!
 
Hopefully in 25 years time I'll still be on SPLAT and might be a power user by then!
2017/11/29 09:34:45
rejkmackan
We need a way to install the software that we have purchased, even after the servers have been taken down. The computer currently running the software can need a reinstall anytime. Is Steam an option for that? Is it possible to transfer a license bought before to steam?
2017/11/29 10:57:55
Nifty9993
rejkmackan
We need a way to install the software that we have purchased, even after the servers have been taken down. The computer currently running the software can need a reinstall anytime. Is Steam an option for that? Is it possible to transfer a license bought before to steam?


I asked the same thing and was informed that Noel had updated his original post. So if the worst comes to the worst we will have an app of some sort to authorise the software we own offline.
2017/11/29 12:29:19
Ademir
A lot of people are concerned about the possibility of a Windows update blocking Sonar.
Friends, in my Home Studio I still work with Windows 7 and the latest version of Sonar and everything works perfectly. You who work with win 10, will surely have Sonar for a long time. You do not need so much concern or change DAW for now.
For those who do not know how to turn off automatic update of win 10, follow this explanation:
Right-click the Start Menu - Click "Run" - Enter "Services.msc". In the list that appears, look for "Windows Update". Double click on it.
In the "startup" option choose "Disabled".
Ready! Your Windows will no longer update ...
2017/11/29 15:19:03
hydemusic
 
If I were  Microsoft, I'd see if I could acquire SONAR Home Studio and make it the "Windows GarageBand."
 
 
That made the most I read about SONAR!  I wouldn't want to sonar platinum as a subscription.
2017/11/29 15:39:44
karhide
hydemusic
 
If I were  Microsoft, I'd see if I could acquire SONAR Home Studio and make it the "Windows GarageBand."
 
 
That made the most I read about SONAR!  I wouldn't want to sonar platinum as a subscription.




 
If I was Microsoft I'd acquire Noel and build from scratch 
2017/11/29 15:44:22
jaxman12
Ademir
A lot of people are concerned about the possibility of a Windows update blocking Sonar.
Friends, in my Home Studio I still work with Windows 7 and the latest version of Sonar and everything works perfectly. You who work with win 10, will surely have Sonar for a long time. You do not need so much concern or change DAW for now.
For those who do not know how to turn off automatic update of win 10, follow this explanation:
Right-click the Start Menu - Click "Run" - Enter "Services.msc". In the list that appears, look for "Windows Update". Double click on it.
In the "startup" option choose "Disabled".
Ready! Your Windows will no longer update ...


A lot of the scare concerning updates come from Mac users who have had nightmare issues with IOS updates.  I went to a seminar at Guitar Center some years back and the Apple users were warning others to NEVER, EVER update the IOS on a Mac that is running a DAW until others have given the "It's Okay" that are also Mac users.  They said that they did an IOS update and their DAW stopped working.  Some users were with studios that had sessions scheduled and their DAW didn't work.  
2017/11/29 15:44:55
donwilliams
As the creator of Overture, I have been a software developer for over 30 years in the music software industry. Before Overture I wrote Master Tracks Pro and Encore. During this time I have seen several music software companies fold that I was associated with, Gibson being the culprit of two of them.
I am deeply saddened at Gibson's decision and feel bad for all of the loyal users fo so many years. If you know your Cakewalk history, Overture was published by Cakewalk in 1999-2000. I give you this background, so you'll understand this long post.
 
NOTE: For the record Sonar's staff view was not spun off into Overture as some have claimed on this forum. Overture was around long before Sonar and even Pro Audio 9.
 
To start, the people at Cakewalk, Alex, Keith, Noel, etc. worked very hard to make things work, but Gibson crippled their efforts and this is how I know first-hand.
 
A little over a year ago, Cakewalk approached me with the idea of putting better notation in Sonar. At that time, I told them my schedule was full for the next six months putting out fires from a newly released version of Overture 5. I had spent five years rewriting old code and due to the major rewrite, there were many issues to deal with.
 
Last spring two of us flew to Boston to meet with Cakewalk to worked out a deal to put very, very, good notation is Sonar and add some of my upcoming products in the Cakewalk store. The notation would contain 80% of what Overture can do and was to have full integration with Sonar. We agreed to terms, everybody walked away happy, and Cakewalk presented the deal to Gibson. After a month or so, Gibson turned it down, claiming they would have too much financial liability. After the disappointment, I met with a Cakewalk person at Summer NAMM and I agreed to worked out a new deal limiting Gibson's liability. Cakewalk liked the new deal and all of us were very excited, thinking Gibson will not turn down the new terms. To our shock Gibson said no. Cakewalk knew the importance of the deal to Sonar and was left feeling helpless. I felt bad for the guys at Cakewalk and on my own decided to help Cakewalk by offering to put a free light version in Sonar at no cost to Cakewalk or Gibson and we would sell an upgrade that provided full notation for a very small price. This was a no brainer, right. Guess what! Nothing ever happened, and I even have an alpha version working.
 
To move on, after reading your posts and I want to say that I understand your frustrations. I know that money is a huge concern for most musicians and having to switch to a new DAW is a very big decision. After talking to a long time Cakewalk person yesterday it was suggested that I write a post and make an offer that may help.
 
Right now, we are having an Epic sale through December 1st of Overture 5 for $75. This low price is in no way a reflection of problems here and Sonic Scores is not in financial trouble and I have always believed in affordable prices for good software. In fact, next year will be my best year in twenty-five years. If any of you Sonar users would like to purchase Overture 5, I will make an offer to you for $50. This is not a subscription price and is the full version.
 
If you have not looked at Overture 5, it is a DAW like/Notation hybrid. Within the next year we plan to add audio tracks. We release a new update everyone to three months and always include new features that were requested by the users. As for your Sonar files there is not much I can do until the audio tracks are implemented but you can export your scores as a MusicXML and import them into Overture if they contain MIDI tracks.
 
I apologize for the long-winded post but really wanted to you to know it hurts to see such a good company killed by gross mismanagement and that it is no way a reflection of Cakewalks’ personnel.
 
Overture 5 coupon code to reduce price to $50.
 
sonar50
 
Thanks for listening,
Don Williams
President,
Sonic Scores
2017/11/29 15:46:07
chuckebaby
vladasyn
Jarsve
Sylvan
Jarsve
401 signatures
 
https://www.ipetitions.co...ewalk-and-sonar-out-of


I want to sign this but can whoever made this re-write it to correct the grammar and spelling issues? I am not trying to be a punk here, but in order to be taken seriously we should put forth our best effort. I feel that if someone from Microsoft that has any kind of authority to actually do something about this reads this page with the poorly written English (grammar and spelling issues,) they will immediately get the impression that this is not very serious.


Please, let's do this right. Fix the poorly written English.
 
Thank you,
-Charles




Thanks, be free to write it. English is not my first language, so I appreciate if someone better write it.


Then why did you write it? 


 
Maybe because he is trying to help save the product.
and you ? As far as I can see nothing but complain.
 
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