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General Sequencer from Cakewalk belonging to the Sonar 7 series

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  • Wills01Wills01

    Cakewalk Sonar 7 Producer EditionPublished on 04/07/08 at 10:59
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    Very easy installation. The only issue is the management of audio interfaces. It's automatic, so much the better, because after there is plenty of possible settings but can find no explanation for how he would choose to best settings. The manual is very well done, in the language of Molière (thank you!). It is certain that for this kind of software, it does not use any, and suddenly, we quickly lose their dens but a simple glance at the record and found our way of working ...

    FITNESS / PERFORMANCE

    3GH dual core with 2GB of Ram and a few disks (VSL to accommodate a bank!). It works very well with all my plug-ins, virtual instruments, my ... I use to mix 10 tracks around with audio effe…
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    Very easy installation. The only issue is the management of audio interfaces. It's automatic, so much the better, because after there is plenty of possible settings but can find no explanation for how he would choose to best settings. The manual is very well done, in the language of Molière (thank you!). It is certain that for this kind of software, it does not use any, and suddenly, we quickly lose their dens but a simple glance at the record and found our way of working ...

    FITNESS / PERFORMANCE

    3GH dual core with 2GB of Ram and a few disks (VSL to accommodate a bank!). It works very well with all my plug-ins, virtual instruments, my ... I use to mix 10 tracks around with audio effects and here runs smoothly even with anti-virus in the background ...
    No bugs, as always with Cakewalk I'm almost from the beginning (of the time here called twelve tones and all versions of Sonar)

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I use Sonar depusi over 10 years and so is my overall opinion:
    - What I like: stability, true upgrades, quality effects, ergonomics, manual and support
    - Which should be improved: the "score" view (far partition software), monitoring of virtual instruments (each version, they abandon the old and new ... proposnet), release space on the main window (we quickly mini windows that hide the bottom of the screen), the snap audio (it takes aspirin with!), the rcherhce plug-ins and virtual instruments ( it's long!).
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  • 2Rmusic2Rmusic

    Cakewalk Sonar 7 Producer EditionPublished on 11/14/07 at 04:06
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    Install there's simply has to follow the standard steps.
    No imcompatibilit meeting so far (except with Morphoder Waves ltd which is no longer recognized southward, from S3 S4 but works in my Wintruc surely makes his).
    As with any sequencer configure the sound card in, opt, audio buffer sizes for the entries etc ... He used outputs indicate which midi utiliss for the rest it is configurable in its own way windows, console etc ...
    The manual is very clear and in the language of Moliere.

    ADQUATION / PERFORMANCE

    Config
    Intel P4 2.8 Ghz
    2GB DDR2 400Mhz
    Asus P4P 800
    3 HDD SATA 7200 / min 40Gosystem, 80GB for my Sequences and External USB2 160 for external backup
    The software…
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    Install there's simply has to follow the standard steps.
    No imcompatibilit meeting so far (except with Morphoder Waves ltd which is no longer recognized southward, from S3 S4 but works in my Wintruc surely makes his).
    As with any sequencer configure the sound card in, opt, audio buffer sizes for the entries etc ... He used outputs indicate which midi utiliss for the rest it is configurable in its own way windows, console etc ...
    The manual is very clear and in the language of Moliere.

    ADQUATION / PERFORMANCE

    Config
    Intel P4 2.8 Ghz
    2GB DDR2 400Mhz
    Asus P4P 800
    3 HDD SATA 7200 / min 40Gosystem, 80GB for my Sequences and External USB2 160 for external backup
    The software works great as his predecessors (some crashes has plugins or abuse by me, gender play, stop, mute while the samples of EZD load and as I type on my midi keyboard to see if the sounds that load I like, what impatience !!!). With approx 15, 16 stereo track some effects and 4 limiters on buses, 4 or 5pistes noon approx 30% CPU and disk about 3% (but you have to play with the size buffers for playing virtual instrumentals and then read all these tracks, fortunately ca freez strong since S6)
    Config rather steady

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Used for approx 3 weeks
    The thing I miss always in sonar (which is not much but good) would be the possibility to open multiple console windows 1for Bus 1 for Master And as much as we wish for groups.
    For me Freez function is what was missing was the most S5, the Sonitus result is not bad, virtual instrumentals are bons.Cela says I work with real essentielement so many things that make instruments out thanks to my PC and Preamps Bass guitar effects and a Triton and 01V.
    I started on the Atari 1040ST with cubase, a revolution for me was the era of my 4pistes then came only Cakewalk pm (Berk I had not liked at all) Since the DAW, worthy of the name is, apart from a very passing regretted Cucase SX I was faithful Cakewalk.
    Qualit money.
    Well everything is relative (a his wallet) if we had an overview is the level and the platform (PC), the choice for this type of benefit is limited Sonar, Cakewalk, Samplitude or Cubase wholesale. (Because ProTools LE are "THE" and operate with hardware dedi unless I am mistaken, and the others are either electro axs or live) The price of realit software jammais not only happens, it will along with a good map and are dedi PC but in the end all offers more flexible services that station works like Roland V something or Korg thing good thing moin user friendly. In short I get there and said, the Q / P rappot is rather good (ca was worth the blow to write all this for "ca":-)
    Without hesitating, I make this choice since Cakewalk 9 so for almost 10 years ... Just like most Ricans that I am not fond particulirement but zik have to go to the evidence qed !!!
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  • richisinpianorichisinpiano

    Cakewalk Sonar 7 Producer EditionPublished on 05/02/08 at 19:55
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    - Installation is it without problem?
    No problem, simple installation.
    - Have you experienced any incompatibility?
    No, the page now Cakewalk VST level.
    - The configuration gnrale is easy?
    Bein's sonar. If we get used to this simple matter of time.
    - Is the software stable?
    A priori it is. Too bad it does not exist on mac. It would seem that sonar is more stable than windows ...
    INTERESTED option, it makes an automatic backup when the software crashes.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    - What is the configuration of your computer?
    Motherboard: Asus M2V
    Processor: AMD, Socket AM2, Athlon 4200 dual core 64-bit
    Memory: 4 GB Kingston 667 mhz speed (Windows XP 32-bit is rec…
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    - Installation is it without problem?
    No problem, simple installation.
    - Have you experienced any incompatibility?
    No, the page now Cakewalk VST level.
    - The configuration gnrale is easy?
    Bein's sonar. If we get used to this simple matter of time.
    - Is the software stable?
    A priori it is. Too bad it does not exist on mac. It would seem that sonar is more stable than windows ...
    INTERESTED option, it makes an automatic backup when the software crashes.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    - What is the configuration of your computer?
    Motherboard: Asus M2V
    Processor: AMD, Socket AM2, Athlon 4200 dual core 64-bit
    Memory: 4 GB Kingston 667 mhz speed (Windows XP 32-bit is recognized only 3.25 GB)
    HDD: Seagate 320 GB
    Sound Card: Edirol UA-700 (USB1.1, a little old but works well)

    - The software works he correctly on this configuration?
    Perfectly.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    1 week

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    Most: Stabilit versatilis audio engine, small dtails software that makes it work faster.

    The -: The synths are changing almost every version, short version APRS version followed in this area l.
    When AudioSnap is not quite the point.
    When did they pass MAC ???????

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    I have been using version 4

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Unbeatable
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  • Anonymous

    Cakewalk Sonar 7 Producer EditionPublished on 06/30/10 at 03:25
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    Installing it's going but the configuration is another thing to look.

    Will understand why Sonar works "better" with drivers WDM / KS that the ASIO drivers.

    I write "better between" parentheses because it is only a stopgap that does not fit all situations (low latency compensation).

    Fortunately I had bought the reference guide Sonar bible 1000 pages at 50 € which is the true guide, the one that comes in the box can not take advantage of the software properly.


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Background music creation with virtual instruments and effects, mix in the composition, large CPU load, RAM lightly loaded.

    On XP Pro with:
    Gigabyte P35-DS4 v2 CM
    Q6600-Quadcore
    4GB of ram-
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    Installing it's going but the configuration is another thing to look.

    Will understand why Sonar works "better" with drivers WDM / KS that the ASIO drivers.

    I write "better between" parentheses because it is only a stopgap that does not fit all situations (low latency compensation).

    Fortunately I had bought the reference guide Sonar bible 1000 pages at 50 € which is the true guide, the one that comes in the box can not take advantage of the software properly.


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Background music creation with virtual instruments and effects, mix in the composition, large CPU load, RAM lightly loaded.

    On XP Pro with:
    Gigabyte P35-DS4 v2 CM
    Q6600-Quadcore
    4GB of ram-
    Good-8800GT
    The Spinpoint F1 32MB-cache dedicated to a DD sample.
    -A suite of computer software and legitimate: Komplete 5, Kore2, Ohmicide, GS201.

    In short, a config 'powerful and good stuff I've never been entitled to a stable software, the updates have changed nothing.
    And that just because I use Sonar other sequencers / trackers carefree. (Live lite and Renoise)

    To say how it is on the street I even started my Hackintosh machine on a dedicated hard disk, so MAC OSX 10.5.4 installed on a PC to run Logic Pro 8 .. well it was infinitely more stable, never crashes. Charles will understand ...

    Sonar is fickle, I lost count of the blue screens. He had trouble with my Novation Remote SL and Automap. And with my PC USB keyboard.

    If I make up to 256-512 samples latency I can not do a solo or mute the audio without answers.
    Engine stalls during playback are also legions.
    When I open the window of an instrument by clicking on the track south of I'm entitled to a strong buzz that the time window opens ... if it's busy I Kontakt not say it takes time ...

    All this unbearable to use ... and I'm tired!

    I read everywhere that the 8.5 is finally stable but it is 150 € more, but I will stress this point.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I'm using Sonar for about 3 years I started on the v6 and I'm very disappointed because I put the dough in a software unstable.
    I especially saw his big potential and interesting side outsider at the time, it really is configurable to envy ... if only it worked.
    We can not deprive him of his basic assets it full of really interesting features and practical use but ...

    BUT, I do not spend 8.5 for all the reasons mentioned above. Besides it's good, at a time I was motivated to do the update, I had the dough and then "surprise!"

    My credentials no longer work on the Cakewalk website ...
    I informed him 6 times by mail, they sent me back my ID every time and I still can not connect to my account by selecting the correct region.
    I told them the problem 6 times, now they no longer respond to my emails my client while I and my Sonar 6 and 7 are registered at home. They ignore me.
    This is unacceptable!

    They have not been able to solve this problem either, so no update possible for me anyway ... the dog.

    The Cakewalk was a dance that slaves practiced in the cotton plantations.
    And although the settlers had me well, they were taken my money and I can not resell the license.

    The epic Cakewalk / Sonar is finished for me.
    I would dance in another cotton field at Apple ... for example ... at least I'd be a slave to a company with software that suits me and works very well.
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  • JackLuddenJackLudden

    Cakewalk Sonar 7 Producer EditionPublished on 08/09/08 at 09:30
    Sonar 7 installs very easily. The installation is intuitive, and a good amount of customization options are presented throughout the install. Cakewalk is a company that is on the leading edge of DAW creation, so they of course have drivers for every windows version you'd want to use, including 64-bit editions. I had no compatibility issues thanks to that. The general configuration is as simple or complex as you want it to be, which is one reason I love Sonar. You can customize this program so much that if you spend a little time with it, it can easily provide the best workflow of any DAW on the market - including the "industry standard" protools. The manual is of course very…
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    Sonar 7 installs very easily. The installation is intuitive, and a good amount of customization options are presented throughout the install. Cakewalk is a company that is on the leading edge of DAW creation, so they of course have drivers for every windows version you'd want to use, including 64-bit editions. I had no compatibility issues thanks to that. The general configuration is as simple or complex as you want it to be, which is one reason I love Sonar. You can customize this program so much that if you spend a little time with it, it can easily provide the best workflow of any DAW on the market - including the "industry standard" protools. The manual is of course very large because the scope of what this very powerful program can do, but it is also very thorough.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I run Sonar on a Windows XP system with an Intel motherboard, dual core Intel processor, 4GB of Ram, an 80GB Raptor hard drive for audio and 3 500GB data drives, and I use a MOTU 896HD as the interface. It works great in this configuration. Sonar is quite efficient, and with my computer I pretty much never run out of CPU headroom - and I use a LOT of plug-ins - including CPU intensive ones like Altiverb and the Waves bundle. Sonar also of course lets you adjust latency, so you can squeeze more perfomance out that way. I will say that now and again you enconter a bug in Sonar. Usually cakewalk patches it up within a few months, and usually they are not a big deal. But that is one caveat to this program. However, most of the time if you have a crash, Sonar 7 lets you make an emergency save of your project, so you rarely lose data between that and the auto-save feature.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using Sonar in its various forms for about 5 years. I love how customizable it is, and the fact that it comes with SO many useful features such as time stretching, pitch correction, a ton of soft synths, a nice midi editor, multiple clips per audio track, etc. I have used all of the major DAWs, and Sonar blows them all out of the water if you asked me. It's a shame it's not more popular, as it really should overtake protools. It seems to be getting more frequent use though. The value is a no-brainer - you get so much with this DAW, that you save a ton of money on other software that becomes not quite so essential when you consider all the nice bundled plug-ins and soft-synths. I would definitely buy it again. Also - Cakewalk has great customer service, and their web forum is very active with knowledgeable users. So if you have a problem, expect to have a solution very quickly. Sonar rocks!
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