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  1. Things that will be great are implemented into the new Sonar (1.) In looking at the new Software such as FL studio 2.1.2 with the ability to do AI Stem Separate would be great although RipX Does a better job at it. I have old stereo mixes that were mixed down to 2 tracks on DAT, it would be great to be able to use the Stem separated for remixing. (2.) Sonar Platinum was, and still is one of the best software that is still used by many today. I loved the versatility of Sonar Platinum and the overlooked Ableton Live liked the ''Matrix View'' with all of the loops was fun to use and helped spark creative possibilities. With some bug fixes in Sonar Platinum, I wish they could come up with a more advanced VST scanning system, many times it would get stuck scanning through my video fx or other unrelated software then freeze, when that happens if your new VST plugin is not detected it's game over. As far as I know, there was no way to override that error other than to find the location of the freezing software and remove it then start your scan all over again. That was a pain, especially if it was more than one software freezing up your search. Again, FL studio was much easier and faster searching new software without the freezing. (3.) When Cackwalk was part of Roland, I was hoping that they would be the only ones who would do a ''full slept-on VST version of the VP9000 VariPhrase system''. Rapture Pro, Zeta 2, and a host of FX plugs that are still good at today's standards. That's my wish list.
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