

* New built-in SONAR quality effects, including the emulation of vacuum tube equipment.Ĭakewalk is one of the companies with the best reputation in the professional audio field, even more so if you take into account that the boys from Roland are behind that name. For some years, SONAR, the big bet by the company in the world of sequencers, stands up against other products with more tradition and background. This DAW will allow you to record and sequence sounds to create your own music compositions achieving the maximum quality thanks to the improvement and optimization of its performance, both when working with small as well as with large projects. Now you also have Loop Explorer, to find audio samples, improvements in the VST communication and also in the performance of ASIO drivers, which improves the latency and makes it much easier to handle, many instruments and effects with which to shape up your sound. I have been very surprised there hasn't been some kind of update so far.Sonar 8.5 download completo full version# I am so grateful for the Theme Editor, but I agree that there are many things within it that need some attention since the initial release, so many things that are left out and unable to alter. Gmp subtlearts gmp Do you think Cakewalk is planning on fixing the Theme Editor so that we can still have colored track strips? I do miss them I agree this is very strange that there's no reaction from Cakewalk. Hey I appreciate your meandering - lots of useful back story. End of tangential meander, back to the 8.5 theme, which looks great - I'm about to take it for a spin! Thanks! Are they just hoping if they ignore it for long enough people will stop talking about it and it will go away? Not trying to be obnoxious or float conspiracy theories, just honestly wondering what's up with that. It's obviously something a fair number of people want to have, and hard to understand why it would be *that* hard to code (though not being a programmer, I could easily be very wrong about that too). and stranger still that no-one from the company ever seems to acknowledge it in any way (correct me if I'm wrong, I may well have overlooked something). Maybe Mercury bypasses the theme engine in some way that allows it to still use multicolour strips, but it seems odd nevertheless. But I gather from various people that do theming that if you change anything, and try to save a new theme, the strips go uniform. It seems really weird, since Mercury can still be loaded, with working multicolour strips, into the theme engine. Well despite it being mentioned about a thousand times by about 300 different people in 100 different threads, nobody from CW - to my knowledge - seems to have jumped up and said it's planned, or not planned (or why not). Subtlearts gmp Do you think Cakewalk is planning on fixing the Theme Editor so that we can still have colored track strips? I do miss them
