Archive for September, 2006

AudioSnap in Sonar 6

Cakewalk has started putting videos on YouTube about Sonar 6. One of the new features is a tool called AudioSnap that lets manipulate the timing of your audio and midi tracks – you can quantize drums to a guitar part, dynamically change your project tempo based on audio, and even change the rhythm and feel of audio tracks.

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Xboard 49 and Sonar

Today I got an E-MU Xboard 49 MIDI controller keyboard from zzounds. I picked this controller because it has driver support for Windows x64, according to Cakewalk. So far, I’m really impressed with the hardware, but I’m having trouble with the included soft synth.
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Sonar 5.2 Update

This is old news for most people, especially with Sonar 6 on the horizon, but there is a free update from Sonar 5.0.1 to Sonar 5.2. There is an update for XP and an update for XP x64. Be sure to get the right one for your OS.

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EZ Drummer Drum Maps for Sonar

If you have a MIDI drum track in your Sonar project, you can use a Drum Map to replace the piano keys in Piano Roll View with the names of the drum samples. Here are Drum Maps for Toontrack’s EZ Drummer – both the Standard Kit and the Cocktail Kit. You have to be logged in to toontrack.com for the link to work.

EZ Drummer Drum Map

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Hardware and Windows x64

Sonar 5 and Windows x64 (full name: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition) are a powerful combination – they allow you to take full advantage of the computing power of the new 64-bit processors from AMD and Intel. Cakewalk claims performance increases of 10% to 30%, on the same hardware, by switching from the 32-bit to the 64-bit version of Sonar 5. When I decided to build a new computer, I wanted to take advantage of this combination. However, not all hardware is supported in x64.
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Third Take

Welcome to Third Take, a weblog about home recording.

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