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Import custom CbB track templates into free tier Sonar ?
Starship Krupa replied to mark skinner's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
They are completely compatible. There's nothing to do except copy them and start using them. I you change your Sonar file location preferences so that Sonar uses the same folder as the CbB templates, you don't even have to copy them. -
Clarification: only one app can be assigned to open files with a given extension when the filename or icon is double-clicked in Explorer. NuSonar and CbB can both open .CWP files once you start the program and open projects via the Start Screen or File/Open.
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New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Hmm, so with each big move in the UI, Color Preferences has become less capable of allowing the user to set colors? Disturbing.🤔 Between Theme Editor and Color Preferences, I was able to get CbB to mostly bend to my will, color wise. There were some elements that were impervious to color customization, notably the Browser background. With NuSonar, the Browser background color can now be changed, you just have to be a developer to change it.😆 -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
That's what I thought, that it was a relatively recent feature. Theme Editor was fun while it lasted, but as far as making the DAW sufficient to my needs, not necessary. I don't have to have REAPER or CbB-level control over the program's look to be happy. I need to be able to make out my measure and beat lines, and their colors weren't determined by Theme Editor. It was Color Preferences. Although the interface to the feature is still there, it no longer has any effect on parts of the UI that I want/need to modify in order to make them legible. I can't figure out what elements it even CAN control any more. I have a feeling that Color Preferences dates back a good many Cakewalk/SONAR/Sonar revisions. I'll take a guess and say at least as early as the first X, probably earlier. The dialog has that "party like it's 1999" look about it. One thing that gives me some hope is that among the current fixed color schemes we can get an idea of what screen elements can have different colors. If we're allowed to once again choose our own custom colors, the elements that I'm most interested in tweaking should be tweakable. The aforementioned clip backgrounds and lines, text color in the Browser, various buttons, various backgrounds. As soon as they let us at it I'll be working on my own custom color schemes/themes. I hope that it's just a matter of the devs wanting to rework the Color Preferences dialog panel to match the new Sonar look before we get it back. I didn't realize until I used CbB how much more inspiring a program is when I can set the colors myself. -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Indeed. Restoring the text and button image sizes to at least what they were in CbB would be at the top of my list of pressing concerns. Returning a small bit of functionality to the color chooser would be second. Specifically being allowed to adjust the color of my Track View/Clip Pane beat and measure grid lines would help so much. Despite the fun I had with Theme Editor, I could live without one if I were allowed to choose a few important colors. I like the new look overall, but once CbB finally validates no more, my screens are going to start getting nose prints from my comping sessions!😆 -
Here's another act I would DEFINITELY go see, Trevor Horn touring as The Buggles at age 75 and just bringing it. How can he still be hitting those high notes? Oh right, never had a touring career as a singer except for that one stint with Yes. This is a great performance of one of the best songs on The Age of Plastic. He's a ferocious bass player, while doing lead vocals no less. He's so awesome he gets a pass on the 5-string.
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Changing between views in Cakewalk with one monitor?
Starship Krupa replied to Waldemar Pawlik's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Found my earlier notes/cheat sheet on Workspaces. Here it is with some editing: -
Changing between views in Cakewalk with one monitor?
Starship Krupa replied to Waldemar Pawlik's topic in Cakewalk Sonar
Jonesy beat me to it. The D key is all you need. Console or Piano Roll in the multidock and flip back and forth as needed. I use Sonar on a laptop with a 15.6" screen, which is tiny compared to the humongous (3 of them) set of monitors I use on my main workstation. For extra fun, try Shift+D. Workspaces and Screensets are powerful, but they're advanced and require first understanding them and then configuring them. Somewhere on this forum I wrote a guide to understanding Workspaces, I'll see if I can find it.... -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I don't see a topic from you there. Are you sure you posted it in the Feedback forum? I'll look in the Sonar forum.... -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Sonar Premium is the full-featured version of Cakewalk's flagship DAW. SONAR Platinum was a product whose life ended in late 2017 when Gibson, Cakewalk's parent company, dissolved Cakewalk, Inc. SONAR Platinum came with a great deal of bundled plug-ins. They later sold the Cakewalk intellectual property (not the company, just the intellectual property) to BandLab. BandLab reissued what had been SONAR as "Cakewalk By BandLab." The core program was the same as SONAR Platinum, but did not include most of the bundled software. The DAW got a major UI update and changed its name to Sonar (mixed case). Up until now, Sonar has only been available as part of a paid BandLab membership. This version is now "Sonar Premium" and is still only available as part of the BandLab membership. Sonar Free Tier is Sonar minus a few features (plug-in upsampling, multiple arranger tracks, free sound library). It also has a splash screen on start up that encourages the user to upgrade to the premium version. For most people's uses, it will function as well as Sonar Premium, and better than Cakewalk By BandLab. There are so many free plug-ins around now that bundled software is not as important as it was when SONAR Platinum was still around. I hope this clears things up. I know it's hard to follow. -
FREE PLUGIN: AIR’s Stutter at Black Octopus Sound!
Starship Krupa replied to BlackOctopusJess's topic in Deals
I ran into the "email with no code" problem when I first tried, but they corrected this. Maybe it's broken again. Have patience, keep trying. So far I haven't been knocked out by it, but I've only run through the presets. A deeper dive is in order. Can't have too many glitch effects in the toolbox, says I. -
I rarely see live music these days, which is kinda silly because when I do, I really do enjoy it. My next live music adventure will be seeing Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass' second to last show (likely ever). By the time I found out that Herb had put together a new TJB and was touring, most of the shows had sold out, including the one nearest me in Los Angeles (I live in the San Francisco Bay Area). He kept the ticket prices down and wanted to play smaller venues, and that led to some scarcity. At one point I tried to get a ticket for the Indianapolis show, but....sold out. Crossed my fingers that they would add a second LA show, and lo and behold they did. I got in early and scored a great seat at the Dolby Theater for $75. Of course they went and added shows in Santa Rosa and Sacramento, which I could have driven to and from without an overnight stay.🙄 However, once I had booked my LA ticket, I poked around a bit and found out that the weekend following the LA show is when this year's Disneyland Dapper Day(s) will take place. This is an event that I first encountered 10 years ago and have wanted to go back and attend actually dressed up. So it worked out pretty well. 2 days at Disneyland in my sharp green shiny suit. What I do with veteran acts is check YouTube for videos of the shows to see whether they still "have it." Herb most definitely does. "This Guy's In Love With You" is always a singalong, but how could it not be? I'd also go see Tears For Fears, they seem to be bringing it in their recent shows.
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Carol Kaye Declines Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction:
Starship Krupa replied to Old Joad's topic in The Coffee House
I agree that entertainment industry awards seem to be silly opportunities for self-promotion and phony virtue signaling. The Motion Picture Academy lost me the year that Kramer vs. Kramer won over Apocalypse Now and All That Jazz. 1980 I believe. 1980 did a pretty good job of warning me what the next decade was going to be like. The Grammys have always seemed hopelessly out of touch to me. 1966: The New Vaudeville Band, a studio-only project, won Best Contemporary (R&R) Recording for the novelty song "Winchester Cathedral," which was a pastiche of English Music Hall music. Maybe there were some rock 'n' roll singles that came out in 1966 that would have been better choices. Have they ever lived down handing the Best Metal Album award to Jethro Tull? I've never paid much attention to them anyway. The artists I really like tend not to be Grammy material, and even if they were, who cares about the tastes of a bunch of record industry people? The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame seems to be below even those standards. The main criterion for inclusion is probably "who will make the greatest number of people likely to visit (and deflect accusations of racism and sexism)?" -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Yes. I'll reiterate: there is no way to create a custom theme for the new Sonar. You can't even change any of the meaningful colors. All you can do is choose from half a dozen color themes that the devs have come up with. If you'd like this to be another way, please post in the Feedback forum. -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I'm 64 and my vision isn't getting any better. While I like the look of NuSonar, I agree that there are visibility issues. Unfortunately, there is no theming available to end users. We can't even choose any meaningful colors. All we can do is go to the color settings and choose one of the factory color schemes, all of which use varying shades of grey for everything but buttons and some text. They seem to be designed more for overall appearance than visibility. The only cause I can think of is that Ben must have the contrast on his monitors cranked way up. That's not an option for me, I also use my workstation for photo and video editing, and if I set my monitors so that NuSonar has better visibility, the colors in photos and videos is messed up. The most recent release has improved on the contrast in grid lines, but it's still nowhere as good as when I could choose actual colors rather than varying shades of grey. In CbB I used red for the measure lines and green or blue for the beat lines, depending on which of my themes I was using. It looked great and really helped with visibility. As someone who spent weeks on each of my half a dozen custom CbB themes, I'm very disappointed in the lack of customizable options in NuSonar's UI. If you don't like this situation, please post in the Feedback forum. I've been lobbying for at least allowing users to change the colors of the grid lines. I'd also like to be able to set text colors in various locations. The only color theme that currently uses anything but white on black is Mercury Classic. -
Carol Kaye Declines Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction:
Starship Krupa replied to Old Joad's topic in The Coffee House
I don't think the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is much of anything more than a tourist attraction. Still, I don't quite understand her stance here. It seems like with her induction, their board or whatever is now finally recognizing the unsung session players. So why would she not show up for the ceremony? Seems like it would be an opportunity for her to say something at the podium like "it's great to see the Hall acknowledging the contributions of the many great session players. I hope that they continue to honor the many other deserving musicians." Words to that effect. I'd think it would be more constructive than a no-show protest. -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
You're using Yellow Submarine? Cool! I haven't gotten much feedback on my themes except from fellow themesters. But since they appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into extensive theme creation more than actually using them (not surprising, they have their own ultra-tweaked themes), it's different from hearing from someone who actually uses it. Especially one of the ones that was based on an animated movie (I did another one based on Neon Genesis: Evangelion). How did the 70's happen? Same reason Yellow Submarine did. The Beatles took LSD, and they were so influential that whatever they came up with afterward was going to wind up being the world's "theme." And since they broke up at the beginning of the 70's, we were stuck with what they were up to at the height of psychedelic garishness. The designers of furniture and fashion had to extrapolate from there. I'm being silly here, but not entirely. My Yellow Submarine theme is based on animated movie about The Beatles that came out in 1969, but you read it as a "70's" theme. The Beatles were the "theme creators" of the time when they existed. We were stuck with modifying the last themes they did for about 10 years. I remember Isaac Asimov writing in the 70's "I have long hair today because 10 years ago, 4 kids from Liverpool felt that going to the barber was a drag." As for who took responsibility, nobody. "Responsibility" was not a popular concept in the "Me" decade.😆 -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I didn't take it as an insult at all. I really do want to know what you think may be about to happen. Multiple of your hunches about how things would play out have turned out to be prescient. More so than some of my own that I was pretty sure about. Notably the absence of The Licensing Model That Must Not Be Named. I'm glad that one of my hunches, that BandLab would not hang people out to dry in regard to a free licensed Cakewalk/Sonar, turned out to be accurate. I really didn't want to have to answer to the people I've hooked up with CbB over the years. -
⚡⚡⚡Tape Echo by IK Multimedia (Free At Audio Plugin Deals) ⚡⚡⚡
Starship Krupa replied to MusicMan's topic in Deals
All hail the mighty T-RackS 670! Getting a freebie for that one was a watershed point in my development. It's the one that helped me finally "get" the awesomeness of M/S processing. -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Care to elaborate? I'm glad my life doesn't depend on figuring out what BandLab have "planned" at any given point. They seem to be full of surprises. BTW, I tried an experiment where I logged Sonar out of BandLab and then logged back in using an account that doesn't have access to the premium tier, and the old style Track Manager is present in Free Tier Sonar. Which actually makes its UI more similar to CbB's than Premium Tier Sonar's is. -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I've been using Sonar since it came out, and switching back and forth between it and CbB requires no adjustment that I can perceive except that some of the text and icons in important areas have shrunk and contrast also suffers in comparison to what you can do in CbB with themes and custom color sets.. Cakewalk have been pretty good about that kind of thing in recent years. It isn't some huge change like the SONAR X, it's not much different from using a custom CbB theme. I've noticed over the past 7 years with Cakewalk that new features that they have added don't usually replace something else, they augment what's already there and are easily hidden. The lone exception I can think of is the recent replacement of Track Manager with the one that docks in the Browser. This new Track Manager replaces the old one, and I guess Free Tier Sonar has neither of them. As far as reduced functionality between Free Tier Sonar and CbB, they've explicitly listed what the differences are. I went over them in my post. They seem trivial to me. I suspect that the CbB validation server will be shut down in the near future, then installations of CbB will switch to permanent demo mode after the last validation times out. Sad to see that, because I have half a dozen themes that I put a lot of work into that are tailored to easy visibility, and as I said, Sonar is less friendly to people with impaired eyesight. Its failure to allow the user to even set grid line colors causes problems for me. I don't understand at all why users can't be allowed to make our own color choices. This feature was in CbB, it's in most other DAW's and it's easy to revert if a user messes up their colors. -
New FREE version/tier of the venerable Cakewalk Sonar
Starship Krupa replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
As was Cakewalk by BandLab. When I wrote the Wikipedia entry about Cakewalk by BandLab years ago, I put in a descrption of the licensing and said that it was a "free subscription." Since it's in Wikipedia, it's the Official Truth of the Internetz.🙄 I agree that if it needs to phone home to a server every 6 months or every month or whatever interval to keep functioning, that's a subscription. In the case of free tier Sonar, the "cost" of the subscription is embedded advertisements for the BandLab membership. Fair play, CbB was always an advertisement for the BandLab brand. Subscriptions require the user to trust the software manufacturer not to change the rules, go out of business, whatever. Fortunately, BandLab have so far continued to provide a free way for Cakewalk/Sonar users to access our projects. This has never been interrupted in the 7 years of BandLab's ownership of the Cakewalk/Sonar brand, although there was the scare of the announcement of payware Sonar replacing CbB. The differences between Free Tier and Premium seem trivial to me. If your plug-ins have a case of the grainies, get new plug-ins or render at 88.2K or 96K. I did some subjective tests using a virtual synth that benefited audibly from plug-in upsampling, and rendering at the double rate had the same effect as 2X upsampling. As far as which dithering or stretching algorithm I use, should I care enough to do a shootout? Multiple Arranger tracks is nice, but I've never used more than one per project. -
⚡⚡⚡Tape Echo by IK Multimedia (Free At Audio Plugin Deals) ⚡⚡⚡
Starship Krupa replied to MusicMan's topic in Deals
It did for you? I tried it and the T-RackS 6 version said that it was unregistered. Seems that further investigation is called for.... (edit) ....further investigation was called for and yielded desirable results: to get the TRackS 6 version to work I had to click on the "Buy" button in the plug-in UI and let it take me to IK's website. Then upon refreshing IK Product Manager, it worked. -
Dennis, the most troubled, out of control one was friends with him for a time and traded said psycho some cash and a motorcycle for the bare bones of one song. It was an album track. Not a hit. Stephen Desper, the house engineer, says that the only time he ever saw Chucky rattled by anyone was one evening at the studio when Chucky, in his usual way, was tossing around insinuations and said something to the effect that if they screwed him over, it would be "terrible to see anything happen to anyone as a result," followed by the trademark psycho leer. Carl, the sweetest brother, the peacemaker, the one with the angelic voice who sang lead on "God Only Knows," got right in his face and said words to the effect of "if you ever lay a finger on anyone in my family I will end you." According to Desper, it shut Chucky up and wiped the leer off his face, not an easy task. Whatever else, the guy wasn't stupid about who was or wasn't buying his con, and he probably realized in that moment that Carl was not impressed and that he had been patient with him up to a point, which had been reached. The Wilson brothers were all-American types who played sports in high school and had survived an abusive parent. Chucky was a bully who was built like Gollum and talked other people into doing his fighting for him. He fooled Dennis for a while. Dennis never had the best judgement, eventually drowning across the street from my childhood home while drunk, at age 39. I learned later in life that Dennis and I docked our sailboats (mine was 8' long, his was about 40'😄) very close to each other.