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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 8:38 AM ( #211 )
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You guys really need to block djwayne if you want to have a serious discussion.  I did a long time ago.
 
 
You guys are the ones who are coming on the Sonar website and talking about defecting to cubase, and I'm the forum bad guy ?? Ya right...
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 9:53 AM ( #212 )
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" Wah wah wah I want my notation or else....or else I'm gonna go to cubase wah wah wah"
(Stomps feet & pounds on table)

That may work with your mother but it doesn't play well here.

Okay kiddies, now let's play " insult the dj...."

Yep...witty riposts such as this really help the issue here.


Your attitude is really not helping the issue either....
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 1:40 PM ( #213 )
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vintagevibe


You guys really need to block djwayne if you want to have a serious discussion.  I did a long time ago.
 
 
You guys are the ones who are coming on the Sonar website and talking about defecting to cubase, and I'm the forum bad guy ?? Ya right...

Oh for Pete's sake. One person mentioned a boycott - 
I for one have said that I am a loyal SONAR user, and intend to upgrade to X2 when it comes out - but I also want to see the staff view improved. 
Most opinions expressed have been by people who care about SONAR - AND want it improved. I don't know why that should be a problem for anyone - Cake included.
Relax - 




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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 2:05 PM ( #214 )
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djwayne


vintagevibe


You guys really need to block djwayne if you want to have a serious discussion.  I did a long time ago.
 

You guys are the ones who are coming on the Sonar website and talking about defecting to cubase, and I'm the forum bad guy ?? Ya right...

Oh for Pete's sake. One person mentioned a boycott - 
I for one have said that I am a loyal SONAR user, and intend to upgrade to X2 when it comes out - but I also want to see the staff view improved. 
Most opinions expressed have been by people who care about SONAR - AND want it improved. I don't know why that should be a problem for anyone - Cake included.
Relax - 

LOL. One question if a boycott were to happen does that mean no one will be able to use Sonar even though they already have it? And if so wouldn't that be boycotting oneself?


I think we should all go on a hunger strike just don't tell anyone.
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 2:19 PM ( #215 )
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I think we should all go on a hunger strike just don't tell anyone.

I could benefit from a hunger strike....

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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 3:10 PM ( #216 )
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I could benefit from a hunger strike.... 

erm... +1

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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 3:39 PM ( #217 )
Uuhh... I don't know how to perceive this thread anymore. Hunger strike is a little hard isn't it? What's wrong with the pitchfork and torch thing. Fast Biker Boy tried to get us all to join on one of those back in the day... Sounds like more fun to me...
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 5:15 PM ( #218 )
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Uuhh... I don't know how to perceive this thread anymore. Hunger strike is a little hard isn't it? What's wrong with the pitchfork and torch thing. Fast Biker Boy tried to get us all to join on one of those back in the day... Sounds like more fun to me...

OK beer strike than. That should get the Bakers to aced to our demands. 
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 5:21 PM ( #219 )
Beer strike?! Aw hell naw! Can't I just set myself on fire or something?
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 5:41 PM ( #220 )
Beer strike??!! Are you insane?


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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 5:59 PM ( #221 )
I thought if we all jump off a tall building.. The only flaw is it would eliminate the problem from the CW perspective. 
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 6:02 PM ( #222 )
Hmmm.. Spose we could all edit our signatures to..

Score View - it really matters!!!   

(please don't take this seriously)

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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 6:11 PM ( #223 )

Hmmm.. Spose we could all edit our signatures to.. Score View - it really matters!!!

 
Pfff...    Better than a beer strike.
 

 
 
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 6:14 PM ( #224 )
OK!! That's it! I'm off to the pub before the taps go dry!

(Thanks for the scare excuse the great inspiration John)
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 6:22 PM ( #225 )
This is why this forum rocks. We take a lemon and make vodka!! 
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 6:24 PM ( #226 )
There's a song in there John.





(Sorry for derailing this thread. Perhaps it's time to discuss the Notation feature of Sonar again)




I wouldn't mind if it got a lot better. But I won't jump ship if they choose not to update it. 


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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 6:26 PM ( #227 )
My view too, Project.
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 6:55 PM ( #228 )

My view too, Project.

 
Ditto.  It's not essential for me, I'd just really like to use it more.
 
Now, about that beer...
 
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 6:58 PM ( #229 )
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My view too, Project.


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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 8:04 PM ( #230 )
I didn't say I would jump ship. I would just bite the bullet and get Cubase when I can find a deal on it. I also won't upgrade to Sonar X2 until it is on sale. It just is so upsetting to me that Cakewalk hasn't done anything to improve the staff / notation for 10 plus updates at least. I also don't understand the ganging up on us that want it.
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 9:44 PM ( #231 )
Who said anything about jumping ship? 


I don't think I'd want to be swampthing..judging from the algal blooms around our lakes here...  


Now...about that beer....
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 9:59 PM ( #232 )

I've been on a hunger strike from the beginning of the year, now I've got a cause!

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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 11:18 PM ( #233 )
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I didn't say I would jump ship. I would just bite the bullet and get Cubase when I can find a deal on it. I also won't upgrade to Sonar X2 until it is on sale. It just is so upsetting to me that Cakewalk hasn't done anything to improve the staff / notation for 10 plus updates at least. I also don't understand the ganging up on us that want it.

What InstrEd said ^^^
 
I bought PT MP9, but haven't opened or installed it yet.   Waiting to see if there is an improved SV in X2.
 
If there is an improved SV in X2, I can always sell the unopened MP9, otherwise it may be time to see what is so wrong with PT or CB.
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 14, 12 11:47 PM ( #234 )
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I didn't say I would jump ship. I would just bite the bullet and get Cubase when I can find a deal on it. I also won't upgrade to Sonar X2 until it is on sale. It just is so upsetting to me that Cakewalk hasn't done anything to improve the staff / notation for 10 plus updates at least. I also don't understand the ganging up on us that want it.

What InstrEd said ^^^
 
I bought PT MP9, but haven't opened or installed it yet.   Waiting to see if there is an improved SV in X2.
 
If there is an improved SV in X2, I can always sell the unopened MP9, otherwise it may be time to see what is so wrong with PT or CB.

The problem with PT is that it is still 32bit.  Cubase is 64 bit but I'm interested in seeing the new DP8 for Windows.  It might be cool.
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 15, 12 12:05 AM ( #235 )
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 The problem with PT is that it is still 32bit.  Cubase is 64 bit but I'm interested in seeing the new DP8 for Windows.  It might be cool. 
Yes, and the PT sound engine is not floating point so you have to be careful of gain staging - it's possible to clip audio. With Sonar and Cubase's floating point sound engine this is practically impossible.

Considering PT is supposedly the industry standard, it's a surprisingly crap piece of software.

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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 15, 12 12:10 AM ( #236 )
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vintagevibe

The problem with PT is that it is still 32bit.  Cubase is 64 bit but I'm interested in seeing the new DP8 for Windows.  It might be cool. 
Yes, and the PT sound engine is not floating point so you have to be careful of gain staging - it's possible to clip audio. With Sonar and Cubase's floating point sound engine this is practically impossible.

Considering PT is supposedly the industry standard, it's a surprisingly crap piece of software.

Brett

Yea, I don't mean to standup for proTools,  but I think it is fine for mixing...just awful for music creation or composing.
 
It is just not the right tool for me...for sure.   
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 15, 12 3:11 PM ( #237 )
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vintagevibe

The problem with PT is that it is still 32bit.  Cubase is 64 bit but I'm interested in seeing the new DP8 for Windows.  It might be cool. 
Yes, and the PT sound engine is not floating point so you have to be careful of gain staging - it's possible to clip audio. With Sonar and Cubase's floating point sound engine this is practically impossible.

Considering PT is supposedly the industry standard, it's a surprisingly crap piece of software.

Brett

Yea, I don't mean to standup for proTools,  but I think it is fine for mixing...just awful for music creation or composing.
 
It is just not the right tool for me...for sure.   


Kind of ironic.  When I hear the term "composing", I automatically think notation. 
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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 16, 12 6:04 AM ( #238 )
With all this talk of notation, I've gone and dusted off my copies of "The AB guide to Music Theory part I and II"

They are only small publications, around a hundred pages each, but I would recommend them to anyone stepping into the world of music notation for the first time.

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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 16, 12 11:53 PM ( #239 )
Maybe it's just luck of the draw, but i have been asking working composers i encounter and i have not come across any that actually compose within their DAWs.  I'm not implying that no composer does so and i will readily say that my sample is under 20 composers and possibly just a statistical anomaly. It does make me wonder if Cakewalk observed a similar pattern but on a larger scale enough to dissuade them from putting a significant investment.  My guess, and i have no problem admitting this is a guess, is that the typical paying customer is either bedroom musician or studio owner, making the recording and mixing aspects of the program the most commercially viable for them with everything else thrown in to keep up with other DAW's.  IMO, the people who seem most satisfied with Sonar are not those who compose music professionally via their DAW.  I am using compose very loosely to include those who "compose" (for lack of better word) genres that do not depend on notation too.  i bring this up because I'm quite sure the sample based producer trying to be the next Deadmaus is just as likely to find fault with Sonar as the staff view complaint posse. 

I think it would be interesting to conduct a very broad study of the methodology of successful composers across multiple genres use for original creation of their respective forms.  obviously one would have to objectively measure the parameters of things like "successful" and i only use such a term to acknowledge that every guy who took a music theory course online is not necessarily a composer.  I'm sure Cakewalk has some criteria and i would be interested as to what those numbers say.  My guess is those numbers say that there are a lot more wannabe Kanye Wests, Lady Gagas, Justin Biebers, skrillex's , etc than there are wannabe John Williams in the world. That's not a defense of the policy but just a su****ion that their seeming indifference towards staff view is rooted in pragmatism.  I'm sure they would love to be all things to every type of musician, producer, artist or whatever one wants to call him/herself and the bloated pile of legacy plugins shows they would love to do so and in many ways they succeed in being a great all-around program.  The classic jack of all trades and master of none scenario and even that is not quite right since they do succeed very well in many areas or i would not use it.

I'm not saying to stop complaining.  the squeaky wheel gets the oil.  I'm just saying that odds are good that somebody at cakewalk has weighed options.  Too big of a company for them not to consider every demographic and make some hard decisions. If it was me wanting improvement to something so badly, i would approach them with hard data that would make them think making a major investment in improving staff view would accomplish more than pleasing the inevitable group of longtime clients who dislike an aspect of your product.  I believe they need to see something that will significantly increase business and not just slightly reduce churn. 


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Re:Sonar X2 Notation - August 17, 12 12:39 PM ( #240 )
I'm not certain what kind of demographics you chose to survey, what kind of composers they may be. Although certainly, every person probably has a particular way and workflow to compose, in my experience and knowledge it is very common to find film and game composers compose at the computer, in one way or another. Lots use Cubase, DP, Nuendo, or Logic, amongst others.

I could be part of your surveyed population, as I don't compose on the DAW. Why? Simple- 'cause Sonar SV is totally non-conducive to doing so. I do rely mostly on a Notation program to initiate the process. Sometimes I start at the piano and move on to the electronic staff.

I'm 100% PC, so very rarely check anything Apple-related, but I just had a good laugh at this, please compare the two very similar advertisement strategies, especially the set of icons, and tell me what you think SONAR maybe missing:

http://cakewalk.com/SONAR-X2/

http://www.apple.com/logicpro/top-features/

I actually found it hilarious.  Call me crazy. To me, it is totally obvious. And I do agree with you in that the decision is probably 100% marketing-driven, thus SV will never be up to others. Sadly.
 
 
 
 
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