

With the Sonar X2a release, which is free to registered owners, Sonar supports multi-touch controls. Best way of doing it is to install it before CbB.Cakewalk Sonar X2a with multi-touch screen supportĬakewalk has supported new technology ahead of its competitors like Pro Tools and Cubase. Regardless, it will be good to install the 圆4 bit version of 8.5 on the same system, to give you access to older plugs that are no longer included in CbB.

Scook kindly helped me sort things out back then, but that system died recently and I will probably need help to figure it out again unless I'm able to retrieve the info from older posts. I'm had and are still having some problems having 32-bit Sonar versions and the 64-bit version of CbB installed concurrently on one system. There is also an option for making older DX plugs run as VST's, something called DX-shell which does a good job of converting DX plugs to VST's. The Bitbridge would often crash the project, I think one remedy for that may be to acquire Jbridge for the 32-64 VST conversion. I had some problem porting 32-bit projects over from Sonar VS to the 64-bit version of both SPlat and CbB. I don't think there is much problems with porting projects from 8.5 over to CbB, what can cause some headache is if your using 32-bit VST or DX plugs, or the 32-bit version of 8.5. With a new system you probably want to go for the 圆4 bit CbB version, which is maintained.
