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xbitz wrote: and still there is no arranger track in it
We can always hope - it's among the top three voted for FR's.
The other two being notation related as I recall.

But Cakewalk does not solely go by FR's either, so one never knows. The discussion on oversampling was raised a couple of months ago, and it came in june release.

They have this "in development" listings, and there are now ability to record/route from other tracks more freely, and startup page for managing projects.

This is probably within a couple of months we see that.

Arranger tracks I imagine are something like 4-6 months work, so it won't be listed even if started on now. Cubase, StudioOne and DigitalPerformer has something like that - so I think it might turn up in Sonar too.

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lfm wrote: If you are so biased from start - why do you ask?
I've had no instability issues with Sonar since X3 - and now on current Sonar Artist.
Well, :hihi: I asked because I felt like posting on KVR, & you answered & I appreciate it. And I'm delighted that SONAR is working well for you!

Consider this though - I like many things about SONAR: Bouncing to clips & tracks, the Pro Channel, the plug-in manager, bussing.... alot of stuff.
lfm wrote: And the current policy they run with monthly updates, I like a lot. They work really hard -
Oh sure, agree! the rolling update thing is really cool, & I'll likely upgrade at some point. But I have had some stability issues with it, & the app has kind of a reputation for that...but for many users it seems solid. So I think it may be somewhat finicky.

Cubase Artist looks nice, too!

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Why is it that if someone says something about cake that is not a glowing review it's "biased" and not valid for asking questions?

Never understood that. It's not like they haven't had issues. Anyways, to ALL the questions.....don't they have a demo?

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