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It's worth mentioning that many of the new gadgets and features described here are exclusive to the Producer Edition of Sonar 5. The more affordable Studio Edition offers fewer of the high-end whistles and bells (see www.cakewalk.com/products/sonar/studio.asp for more details), although it's still a very creditable package in its own right.
The SONAR x64 Technology Preview is now available for free download from the Cakewalk web site at www.cakewalk.com/x64. A free pre-release beta version Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is available for download at www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/64bit.
AMD customers will also experience comparable performance gains using the SONAR x64 Technology Preview. A wealth of information and resources are available in the SONAR x64 Technology Preview FAQ found at www.cakewalk.com/x64/faq.
The free SONAR x64 Technology Preview is now available for download at www.cakewalk.com/x64. SONAR 4 Producer Edition has a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $959 U.S. (MSRP); SONAR 4 Studio Edition is $479 U.S. (MSRP). For more information, visit Cakewalk at WINTER NAMM Booth 6800; Cakewalk on the web at www.cakewalk.com; or call 888-CAKEWALK (617-423-9004 outside U.S.).
SONAR is the perfect tool for creating all music, regardless of genre. SONAR is the DAW of choice for millions of users around the world including Grammy-winning producers, composers, and engineers. SONAR is currently being used to create rock, hip-hop, electro, and music for film in both amateur and pro studios around the world.
In this review, which covers only the Studio edition (see the note below), I'll take a look at the Sonar 7 package as a whole from the perspective of an active professional audio producer who is making the jump to Sonar from Final Cut Pro and Pro Tools. I've been testing Sonar in my production environment since it came out, so this review is based on my experience using it to produce narrative or long-form audio programs (with some composition of themes or short musical beds) for a news organization in Washington DC.
Overall, research on sound localization has been executed in numerous directions, with more than a century of history. The first path is to design a localization system based on the propagation model of acoustics such as the sonar system [3,4]. The second course of exploration is to study the spatial hearing of animals, insects, and fish in order to establish a theory of high resolution algorithms [1,5]. Both of the stated areas are vast and active contemporary subjects of research; however, the third route of sound localization study is fairly novel compared to the others. Connecting both areas and devising the acoustic localizer based on the understanding of the spatial hearing is considered as the third practical area of research. The application of the spatial hearing is distributed over a wide range of technologies including the 3D sound [6], medical diagnosis [7], architectural acoustics [8], and many other applications. The recent novel movement of the research can be described as designing the sound localizer which mimics the spatial hearing of animals with monaural or binaural auditory systems.
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