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ARA Integration into NEXT?


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Hi, when will be ARA be integrated into NEXT? Does anyone know? While offering a Podcast preset, the software should have this feature, as ARA can handle things a lot better/faster when working with long dialogue parts. Also for music purposes it would absolutely make sense. Having that feature, it would be absolutely perfect for me then. 

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It funny this just came up in the other new thread today. So I won't repeat what I said already. But YES PLEASE!  Add ARA!  

it's a PITA to have to continually work in the Stand alone editor for Melodyne. Simple things like Audio to Midi are missing. 

Here's my wish list: 

ARA support 

Mixer View -  Next is alone in this glaring omission. 

And please allow that you can undock  these and the midi editor while your at it.   Next is the only Daw I use that can't use 2 monitors. 

Then please add db readings to the meters?  

A favorites list for adding plug ins. Most Daw's have this. 

Midi output option on instrument tracks for hardware support.   

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Sock Monkey said:

Seems the developers have totally lost interest in this? 

Nope! It's been a while since our last update, but development is in full stride in order to support some critical, bigger feature releases throughout 2025. Look for an interim release within a week.

 

1 hour ago, Mark Morgon-Shaw said:

I'm not really sure who it's aimed at ?

I am guessing it was meant to be a bridge between the BandLab App and Cakewalk Sonar ? 

Next is for anyone who wants to minimize the time it takes to create. Less experience and familiarity is required to get up and running than with a traditional DAW. For more experienced users, it's just another way to create. We built project interchange with .cxf to make it easy to move between the Next and Sonar, as an ecosystem perk. Many new CbB and Sonar users who discover Next prefer its simpler UI, so we felt strongly about supporting project migration into Next too.

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27 minutes ago, Jesse Jost said:

Next is for anyone who wants to minimize the time it takes to create. Less experience and familiarity is required to get up and running than with a traditional DAW. For more experienced users, it's just another way to create. We built project interchange with .cxf to make it easy to move between the Next and Sonar, as an ecosystem perk. Many new CbB and Sonar users who discover Next prefer its simpler UI, so we felt strongly about supporting project migration into Next too.

I do remote sessions with singers for my production music songs and we've found the easiest way is via the Bandlab App on Desktop

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