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Tech Talk - Cakewalk SONAR: Win32 lighting up on Windows 10

Published on May 9, 2017

Noel Borthwick

A heads up for anyone attending the Microsoft Build conference in Seattle this year. Cakewalk and Microsoft are doing a tech talk demonstrating how Win32 applications can take advantage of some of the advancements on the Windows 10 platform. This is the only presentation at Build that focuses on media, audio and MIDI. There are two tech talks scheduled, on Thursday 5/11 2:30PM (Tech Talk C room) and Friday 5/12 10:30AM (Tech Talk C room). 

In the tech talks we’ll cover topics such as:

UWP MIDI API with a hands on demo of how to integrate the UWP Win32 wrapper with a Win32 application

Bluetooth LE MIDI

Windows 10 WASAPI low latency audio support 

Multi-Touch and Pen support

UWP desktop bridge 

At the talks we’ll be doing a live debug session of SONAR showing code integrating UWP MIDI. I may convince Pete Brown from Microsoft to jam on a Bluetooth MIDI controller with SONAR in that session, and we'll trace the life cycle of a MIDI note which should be fun :)

On Friday between 12 and 3pm, we’re also doing a 3 hour “Solutions Spotlight” which will be a more open format permitting discussion with participants about the topics we’re presenting.

If you’re going to be at Build please stop by or if you know someone attending please let them know about these sessions. The full builds session agenda can be found here as well: https://mybuild.microsoft.com/sessions

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T6100-R1, T6100-R2 Cakewalk SONAR: Win32 lighting up on Windows 10 

1. Speaker(s): Noel Borthwick; Pete Brown

2. Session Type: Tech Talk

3. Technology & Topic: Desktop Bridge, Media, Universal Windows Platform (UWP)

4. Abstract: Cakewalk Sonar is a top music creation and production application for Windows. In this session, learn about the audio, bluetooth, MIDI, and other features Cakewalk has used to light up on Windows 10 from their traditional Win32 app.

5. Session Level: 300 - Experienced

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31 minutes ago, synkrotron said:

Win32? What's that?

Any 32 bit version of Windows.

Not to be confused with Win32S, which was a bundle of laughs. A 32 bit O/S with a Windows 3.11 interface. I used it for a bit to upgrade get some Video for Windows based apps ready for Win 95 in the mid 90's.

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3 hours ago, Bapu said:

Now Paulo can rest. Someone on the internet was behind the times and he set him straight.😆

The point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bapu.

 

hint: see post  # 14 in the old thread 

;)

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So the slightly disturbing part is from Paulo's old thread it's clear I knew about the presentation at the time and viewed it before.

So what does it say that I watched it as if for the first time today. 😕

Got to enjoy it twice, I guess.

Like a goldfish lapping the tank marveling at the new castle every 5 seconds.

bloop bloop bloop

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4 hours ago, Gswitz said:

Like a goldfish lapping the tank marveling at the new castle every 5 seconds.

Indeed.

My wife and I have watched a few movies over the years and half way through we're thinking, "oh dear, we've seen this one before, haven't we?"

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