The system requirements have risen a little, specifically in that Windows 7 or 8 (32 or 64-bit) is now required, and XP and Vista are no longer officially supported. SONAR is Windows-only and that seems unlikely to change, but it does have a reputation for being one of the most technologically advanced DAWs around, permanently at the cutting edge of the latest CPU and OS developments. Now at version X3, SONAR’s new look and feel is very well established, and Cakewalk has been able to turn its attention to other areas of the software. For some years it suffered from an outdated and confusing interface but with the X1 version, received a complete graphical overhaul to complement the under-the-hood changes that had already taken place. It may not feature in the headlines quite as often as some other DAWs, but Cakewalk’s SONAR has a lineage that can be traced back many years to when working with digital audio on computers first became possible.
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