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  1. 20 minutes ago, Lord Tim said:

    Ha! Yeah, from how I understand it, the new product line is written in mixed case: Cakewalk Sonar, Cakewalk Next.

    Whereas the old pre-Bandlab stuff was suggested to be written as all caps: SONAR Platinum (a product from the Cakewalk company.)

    I'm sure people will write it how they write it, but this is a good way to get a bit of distinction between each thing in threads like this at least.

    Why mess with text at all

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    is enough

    • Haha 4
  2. 11 minutes ago, Peter Graf said:

    Wird es auf Antroid Plattformen weiterhin Band Lab heißen wird es auf Antroid und auch ein kostenlosen Account geben??

    This product (the web-based DAW called BandLab that runs on a variety of platforms including Android) is made by a completely different group at BandLab Technologies. It has nothing to do with Cakewalk or this thread.

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  3. 9 minutes ago, michaelhanson said:

    The website says that CbB will continue to operate but will not be supported.   That sounds like a bit of a roll of the dice to me.  Eventually, you’ll have to do something.  

    This is true. There are those who are still rolling the dice with pre-X series SONAR and I occassionally read something from a ProAudio fan...30+ years and going. I prefer something a little more modern.

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  4. 27 minutes ago, Na4tmahr said:
    37 minutes ago, InstrEd said:

    Переходя на "Next" one, ;) надеюсь, что звук станет чище :D

    :DNo, thanks. Next is the web version. It cannot work with VST and VSTi

    This is incorrect

    Cakewalk Next is a native Windows/Mac program that supports VST2/3 format plug-ins.

    BandLab Technologies has a group who make a web-based DAW called BandLab. This is not a Cakewalk product.

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  5. 13 minutes ago, Base 57 said:

    No, not really.

    Technically, an AC unit is not blowing cool air into a room. It is removing heat and humidity then transferring it outside. Adding humidity to a room is going to make it feel slightly warmer unless the fan is blowing directly on you.

    If you live in a very dry climate, those ice blowers may work ok. But in a humid climate, like here in South Louisiana, the last thing you want to do is add humidity.

    I enjoy being schooled by those who don't quite get it right either.

    Thanks for playing.

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  6. 1 hour ago, msmcleod said:

    The thing is, that those "coolers" are not real A/C's... you fill them up with ice & water, which gets pumped around the fan and the fan blows air through it.

    Isn't that how all evaporative AC basically works? 

    The problem I see is the unit is all in one room.

    IIRC, roughly 10 degrees F translates to 1% relative humidity so all one can hope from the one room unit is an adjustment in the temperature vs humidity and this is why it is not a "true A/C"

    Before products like this was a wet towel on a fan.

  7. 8 minutes ago, Jonathan Sasor said:

    I stand corrected, there were the multi-part X1 downloads. Apparently after a decade things can get a little fuzzy when you've got plenty going on to stay busy. 😎

    You need to install the legacy stuff more frequently to really appreciate what it means to be a long term Cakewalk user.

  8. 4 hours ago, Jonathan Sasor said:

    X3 was the first version to offer a full download of any kind. You'd need

    I thought X1 was the first fully downloadable version. At least, the download version is the only one I have installed ever.

    SONAR 8.5 was partially available as a download relying on SONAR 8 for a complete install.

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