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8 hours ago, August Spencer said:

The great variety of Virtual Keyboard GUI's shown by this thread readers point to some odd coding thereof and an undesirable octave reduction in new Sonar.

Here are my screenshots of my Bandlab Cakewalk version and the new Sonar one on exactly the same laptop, monitor, etc. 

Cakewalk opens a nice 5 octave keyboard, clear and unclaterred whereas new Sonar only 2 large unwieldy 2 octave keyboard. For the record.

Screenshot (1070).png

 

This 5 octaves virtual keyboard is a must have :)

Posted
On 9/4/2025 at 6:51 AM, Bristol_Jonesey said:

I've got a touchscreen on my laptop.

This is what I get. And nothing is draggable or expandable 😄😄😄😄😄

I think something is broken

 

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Can you let us know your monitor configuration - e.g.:

Primary Monitor 1920 x 1080, 100% scaling (left),  Secondary 3840 x 2160, 175% scaling (right)

Posted
2 hours ago, msmcleod said:


Can you let us know your monitor configuration - e.g.:

Primary Monitor 1920 x 1080, 100% scaling (left),  Secondary 3840 x 2160, 175% scaling (right)

Hi Mark

This is on a Dell XPS 17 9710 laptop. Single monitor only.

Resolution is at 3840 x 2100 (recommended)

Scaling is at 250%

 

Hope this helps!

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This is my current  pc set up.
HP Spectre  x360 touchscreen laptop. I do not use the touchscreen function but it is there.

Pavilion 32" external monitor. Perfect for DAW editing.

Attached screen of display setup.
 

Screenshot (1074).png

  • 2 months later...
Posted

Here it is November 13, 2025 and I have not seen any action or reply from  Sonar about the Virtual Piano Keyboard GUI unwanted octave reduction. I posted 2 bug reports much earlier based on 2 Sonar versions. 

If they don´t think it is important, perhaps they should unblock the use of the last version of Cakewalk by Bandlab so that we can have a workaround Sonar deficiencies until they see fit to fix them...

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

For completeness on this subject, and since no reply or fix has been put forth by Sonar, I dusted off my original first keyboard: the Yamaha DX11 with 5 0ctaves and connected it via MAudio Midisport 2x2 USB interface to my laptop. Though it takes  some space on my working desk, it works perfectly entering MIDI notes in Sonar. No cumbersome octave scale shifting necessary, mostly. 

 

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