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Anyone had the opportunity to try it ? Opinionsor predictions ? Does the interface now look to you "very much like SX" as it does to me ? Thanks & cheers !

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anonymous Sun, 09/21/2003 - 19:26

I've already placed my order for the "Producer Edition" upgrade but it doesn't start shipping till mid October. The feature I'm most interested in is the long awaited "Gapless Audio Engine" it will now sport. Which means you will now be able to preview effects and do audio editing in real time without any pauses in the audio engine. I love the way Cakewalk has cleaned up the "Console View" and improved on the "Bus Architecture" and the addition of a "Master Fader" bus. I could go on and on.....But I won't.

JHC

anonymous Sun, 09/21/2003 - 20:14

I've already placed my order for the "Producer Edition" upgrade but it doesn't start shipping till mid October. The feature I'm most interested in is the long awaited "Gapless Audio Engine" it will now sport. Which means you will now be able to preview effects and do audio editing in real time without any pauses in the audio engine. I love the way Cakewalk has cleaned up the "Console View" and improved on the "Bus Architecture" and the addition of a "Master Fader" bus. I could go on and on.....But I won't.

JHC

falkon2 Sun, 09/21/2003 - 21:37

With the Ultrafunk set, they've really plugged up the biggest hole that Cakewalk had (namely the mediocre default plugins). I really want to see the EQ-displays in action - those really would save time, IMO.

Does anyone know if the offline processing function advertised in their features page is what I think it is? Running on a slower processor really cripples the amount of realtime plugs I can use, and bouncing is a hassle.

Doublehelix Mon, 09/22/2003 - 12:30

Originally posted by John H. Clark:
Don't know how that happened. :) (see the end of your previous post)

Anyway, I am not a Sonar user, but from the look of the ads, Sonar 3.0 does look very slick. They have added VST support, nice new plugs, a new mixer. Looks like they are really making a serious run at the higher-end market. Hopefully this will put some pressure on the folks are Steinberg since there is another serious Windows competitor out there now!

falkon2 Mon, 09/22/2003 - 22:41

Urk... AFAIK, SONAR 3.0 still doesn't "natively" support VST the way it does DirectX. What they did (as they did in SONAR 2) is to bundle a DXi wrapper that loads up VSTs and maps all the controls to DXi automation controls.

I've been using the free DXi wrapper from directxfiles.com with SONAR 2 for a long time now - works like a charm.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

anonymous Mon, 09/29/2003 - 07:59

I've already ordered my Producer edition (yay for upgrade prices!) and hopefully will be getting it this week. I stepped up mainly because of the plugins...the Ultrafunk, Lexicon, and Vsampler. Like someone said, the bundled plugins previously were merely okay, and some solid EQ and reverb definitely justifies the relatively cheap upgrade. Since I'm a sample library person, I've been having fun with the beta of Vsampler 3.0 currently available and it really feels great. While it's not exactly a big format, its importing works pretty well. For me, 180 bucks (upgrade price...) for this bundle is a no-brainer...

anonymous Sun, 10/05/2003 - 12:34

Hi everyone!!!!

Ive been using SONAR 3 Producer edition for a Week now (Don´t ask!!!) and all I can say is WOW!!!... Yes... it look a lot like SX but it still feel like Cakewalk.....

All the new features are great, very stable... new lexicon reverb rocks!!!... Ultrafunk are great... Although I wish it had presets in the EQ per channel.... The recording is very nice to the eye, because you can see what you are recording.... even with MIDI!!

The video features are the same... It would have been better if you could see a Video TRACK like ALL other sofwares around. I like SONAR much better than sa.. cubase SX but .. SX has better Video option than sonar....

Any doubt you have.... post inmediately!!!!

Cheers SONAR

GABBO!!

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