Tied to your Cakewalk user account, it provides access to download all your purchased products and also handles installation too, so there’s less fiddling about generally. As a concept this is becoming increasingly popular, and NI, Steinberg and others use systems with similar (though not identical) elements. Cakewalk does a lot of work under the hood and SONAR was one of the first truly 64-bit DAWs, so performance has always been more than respectable.Ĭommand and Control The first big new feature is Command Centre, an application that acts as a hub for your authorisations and downloads. For now you’ll need Windows 7 or 8, 32 or 64-bit, though overall the system requirements are fairly modest by today’s standards. Performer becoming available for PC, so never say never. Stranger things have happened though, like Wavelab getting Mac support or Digital Cakewalk actually does develop some of its instruments as dual platform for Mac and PC and also codes for the iPad, but it seems likely that SONAR’s long history of being Windows-only means there’s too much legacy code to facilitate easy porting to the Mac. There are relatively few DAWs that are single-platform, but SONAR is one.
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