Hi folks,
I am certainly not an expert in Sonar but have used it off and on for several years now. I have several vst plugins insllated and have made many sonar configuration changes during this time, in addition to all my projects I have on my hard drive. Well, I would like to get a new computer for my home recording studio and was wondering if there is an easy way to move everything from my old computer to my new computer (both are windows 10 64 bit). Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ray
4. Repeated steps 2 and 3, but the second controller used Yamaha DM1000-2 for the in/out ports. The 3rd port seems unnecessary for my purposes, (and may cause glitching in cakewalk? I didn't test it much). Since the DM2000 has more channels though, Yamaha DM1000-3 should also be added and I believe 4 skipped.
7. That's all I did! At this point I can switch the Remote 1 on the DM and all 16 channels on the DM work with the first 16 channels in cakewalk, and can be moved around to additional channels if necessary. The fader, mute, solo, and pan knob all work in both directions: up on the DM fader means up on the cakewalk fader and vice versa. It also shows the meters, and the time on the meter accurately to cakewalk which was a surprise I didn't expect! But wait, there's more:
Well Said. I take it personally when software companies betray us. Yes, Gibson did it. Now BandLab is doing it.I had been a die hard Cakewalk user (since it first arrived in the Jurassic age. I no longer trust that there will be a steady, reliable hand on the cakewalk tiller. I am looking around, something I never felt I had to do previously..