I’d literally retire this box as a hardware piece and would build a new computer with a new OS before I’d mess with this. When you get things working like this, to be quite honest…I’d use this version of Sonar with my current monster computer until I die, it dies, or MS decides to update Win 7 to where it no longer works on my version of Sonar. But anyway…all that work and not a single crash or issue…AND, I was working at 24/48 with ASIO drivers at 64 buffers…so I was putting some pressure on my CPU’s. Been on some heavy meds for some shoulder issues…so, I’ve been a bit foggy the past few days. I fell asleep with her at 10 pm, woke up to go to the bathroom and realized I never went back to the studio to power my stuff off (which I NEVER leave on when I’m not there) and went back and got there by 1:30 am.ĭecided to finish working on the project I had up, hadn’t realized I didn’t save for hours and kept on working until 5 am. Last night I opened a project at 2 pm and worked until 8 pm, left the project open, shut off my monitor, speakers, interfaces etc, and went home to hang with my fiance. My last working version of Sonar is so tight, (touches wood) I can’t tell you the last time I had a crash…and I’m easily using it 14 hours or more per day. More often for me, the latest and greatest has just about ALWAYS left me feeling “why did I mess with this?” I never really got that whole “constant update” thing people go nuts for. No sense messing up my current Sonar install with the other version when I have a very well oiled machine presently. I haven’t been following much as I still don’t know if I’ve been voted to the new team or not. Not much to add other than a few mixed responses from the migration from the last Sonar to the Band Lab version.
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