![]() ![]() ![]() About the only difference you'll see is that I'll restrain myself from getting too enthusiastic about features I think are really cool, so that any enthusiasm won't be misinterpreted, but a major upside is that I'll have access to insider info I didn't have before - some of which is in this article (thanks to Cakewalk's Noel Borthwick). Given my position as a Gibson executive, I'm happy that Sound On Sound doesn't see this as a conflict because my column is about techniques. But Gibson's CEO, Henry Juszkiewicz, has been using Cakewalk since the DOS days - before me! - and Sonar is his DAW of choice, so he's very much into Cakewalk. You may know that, as of this writing, Gibson Brands have announced their intention to acquire Cakewalk and, as you've probably guessed, I had something to do with that. Sonar X3 is out, and the reactions on the Cakewalk forums speak for themselves. Migrating Your Plug-ins & Settings To Sonar X3. ![]()
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