![]() ![]() Cakewalk have spent time tweaking the source code to streamline the software, too. What’s more, tracks can be hidden from the track view and the console view, and the two windows can be sync’ed so that if a track is hidden, it disappears from both windows. Users can now render the output of plug‑in effects and instruments into audio in real time, using a new Live Bounce feature, and audio and MIDI tracks can be armed and unarmed while Sonar is recording or playing, making manual punching in and out possible. These, along with a Free Edit tool, which can perform edits by clips or by time without the need for a modifier key, should help to make the editing process less complex. There’s a new tool called the Aim Assist Cursor, which gives a visual guide to help the user line up multiple tracks, and multiple clips can be grouped together after each recording pass, to make multitrack comping easier. The Loop Explorer, which has been a feature in Sonar for some time, has been updated (it’s now called Loop Explorer 2.0) so that MIDI grooves, as well as audio loops, can be previewed, then dragged and dropped into the track view. ![]() (Previously, a separate MIDI track had to be assigned to the virtual instrument in order to control it via MIDI.) Cakewalk say that this new function works equally well with both mono and stereo instruments. As well as some slight cosmetic differences (as you can see from the screenshot), version 8 of the MIDI + Audio sequencer sees a number of significant changes in functionality.įirst off, Sonar now has a dedicated virtual instrument track, which enables the user to insert a soft synth on the same track as the MIDI control data. Details of the new version of Sonar Producer Edition, Cakewalk’s Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software for PC, have been announced. ![]()
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