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#1 05-11-24 19:45

Sonar5好多BUG啊...

SONAR 5.0.1 Maintenance Release
Please note you must have SONAR 5.0.0 installed in order to install the 5.0.1 patch. The 5.0.1 patch can be applied to English, Spanish, French, and German language installations of SONAR 5, either from copies purchased directly from Cakewalk and North American retail outlets, or from the SONAR 5 European version.


Notable Bug Fixes:

Clip envelope editing anomalies, which could occur when 1) creating a clip envelope in a project that had tempo changes, and 2) the clip was positioned after the tempo change and 3) the Now time was over the clip and 4) new nodes were created before the Now time.
The Mute tool would sometimes mute the wrong clip due to mouse clicks being incorrectly treated as drags.
The Mute tool could mute the wrong part of a clip if the project contained tempo changes.
When punch recording, newly recorded clips were 3dB too loud if the panning law was set to -3dB.
Envelope jump shapes were not rendered properly when sent to VST’s.
Wrapped VST’s could occasionally be saved with different CLSID’s on different machines, resulting in a “missing plug-in” error message.
The Go-Previous Measure command would not move the Now time earlier than the current measure.
When deleting a dotted line envelope—such as a Mute envelope—could leave the group “latched” in an undesirable state. For instance, a track could remain muted even if a Mute envelope was deleted.
The Edit-Split… command would sometimes not work properly when selecting “Split Repeatedly”.
Jump envelopes did not take effect when the Now Time was moved during playback.
Muting a cropped clip with the Mute tool could prevent the clip from being included when exporting or bouncing the clip.
"Transmit MMC" option in Options | Project | MIDI Out did not work.
It could be difficult to select steep envelope shapes.
Quick Groups did not work properly for Send controls on buses.
Redundant automation was recorded during punch recording when two or more controls were grouped.
If a V-Vocal clip was created from a partial clip selection, the V-Vocal clip volume would be reduced if the track’s Volume Trim was not set to 0dB.
In the localized versions of SONAR, decimal values were displayed using a comma in the Process-Audio-Gain, Process-Audio-Normalize, and Process-Audio-Remove DC Offset dialogs.
Audio Projects could produce a buzzing noise after playing a MIDI project in which the Now Time was moved during playback.
Confidence recording could display incorrect waveform preview when moving Now time during punch recording.
Crash with UAD v4.0 CS-1 plug-ins. Loading presets/banks saved from earlier UAD versions could crash the Cakewalk VST adapter.
Presets/banks saved from earlier UAD plug-in versions could cause a crash when loaded into UAD v4.0 CS-1 plug-ins.
Deleting a Send control performed several document modifications. It now only adds a single entry to the Undo history.
All “Load Track Icon” commands are now labeled “Load Track Icon…” to indicate a dialog will open.
Custom track icons were not loaded when opening a project template via the File-New command.
Opening a tabbed effect property page could result in a crash when the project was closed.
Inserting a track template that contained a soft synth in a Bus FX bin could result in a crash if the Undo History was cleared or the project was closed.
The Clips pane did not shade if a Bus was Muted/Soloed from the Track Inspector or Console view.
A crash could occur when generating a long waveform preview while playing back a surround project.
Adjusting track properties, such as mute/solo/arm, did not mark a project as dirty (modified, but unsaved).
Changing a MIDI track’s output would not mark the project as dirty.
Changing ‘Snap to Scale’ Root Note or Scale value did not mark the project as dirty.
Adjusting ‘Show Automated Mute’ from the Track Menu did not mark the project as dirty.
Changing various In-line PRV parameters from the Track menu did not mark the project as dirty.
Adding/deleting/modifying lyrics in the Lyrics view did not mark the project as dirty.
Hiding/showing tracks in the Console view did not mark the project as dirty.
If the Mackie Control control surface plug-in was enabled, simply loading a project would mark it as dirty.
Inserting a track template that contained a tempo-synced effect (such as SpectraFX), then undoing the operation and inserting a different track template could result in a crash.
CPU meter was reporting incorrect values.
Tempo changes could cause automation envelopes to not be rendered correctly.
A V-Vocal clip’s Bypass state was not persisted properly with the project.
V-Vocal clips would not render correctly after undoing a Freeze operation.
New peak markers could appear in the wrong location if the Now time was manually changed during playback and the meter peaks were reset.
Bus peak markers could appear in the wrong position when adjusting levels during looping.
On a bus strip, if you set output, reassigned a send, or created a new send to a "new" bus, a crash could occur if the new bus was somehow routed to the default bus.
A muted/soloed layer could become stuck in that mode after performing the Compact Layers command.
When there is only a single layer, the per-layer mute and solo buttons are no longer displayed.
Resizing a tabbed Loop Construction view could result in undesirable graphic artifacts.
Drag&drop of track templates resulted in various unexpected behavior: dragging into empty workspace didn’t work; dragging track templates to empty project made the template load without custom track icons; dragging templates in bypassed the Insert-Insert From Track Template-Import Filter settings; some track templates created extra tracks that didn't exist in the template; some track could be missing when dragging multi-track templates.
Scrubbing audio at high latency setting and with ‘64-bit Double Precision Engine’ enabled could result in a crash.
If ‘64-bit Double Precision Engine’ was enabled, audio of mixed bit depths could not be exported.
Repeatedly opening the Colors dialog and changing settings could cause SONAR to become sluggish.
Drawing of vertical rules could be slow in large projects that were zoomed out.
Help-SONAR on the Web would go to the SONAR 4 Owner’s page instead of the SONAR 5 Owner’s page.
Waveform preview “overs” would not always remain visible under certain situations.
Waveform preview on a synth track that was assigned to a surround bus would not remain visible after stopping playback.
Drag&drop of partial clip selection would create linked clip effects.
Copying (Ctrl+drag) a partially-selected V-Vocal clip is no longer allowed.
Deleting clip effects during playback could result in momentary CPU spike.
MIDI key bindings would fail to work when toolbar tooltips were displayed.
A crash could occur when attempting to play back a project using a sample rate that is unsupported by the audio hardware.
The Track-Sort command did not work correctly.
Missing key binding for View-Track View.
Go-Previous Marker did not work during playback.
Go-Previous Marker was available during recording.
The Step Record window could display an incorrect custom tick value.
The ‘Custom Tick Step’ edit box was always disabled when initially opening the Step Record window.
Track icons could be drawn incorrectly in the Track Inspector if the Console view was configured to show small icons while the Track Inspector was configured to show large icons.
After changing the Now time during playback, plug-in automation would only update correctly when envelope nodes were intersected.
sfz could crash when starting playback if End = -1.
When using tabbed views, the current tab view was not persisted in projects.
Under certain circumstances, waveform previews could result in a flat line.
If the BounceBufSizeMsec= variable had been changed in AUD.INI, bouncing down audio could result in the Mixing Latency setting being changed.
Changing the master bus interleave (mono/stereo), could result in the bus getting out of sync.
Folder composite clips were not always drawn correctly depending on zoom level, often making it appear there are multiple composite clips while there is really only a single composite clip.
If a folder composite clip spanned multiple display pages, and had "child" clips that started in the offscreen page, the child clips didn't get selected when clicking the composite clip.
In the Piano Roll view and In-line PRV, hiding notes (uncheck “Show Notes”) would leave velocity tails that were un-editable. Hiding notes now also hides velocity tails.
Inserting a Pitch Wheel, Velocity, or Aftertouch envelope on a MIDI track would cause the envelope to insert with an incorrect default value.
Changing the Now time to earlier than the Loop Start time during playback could cause envelopes to not render correctly.
If many views were tabbed, clicking on the rightmost tab would not scroll any additional tabs into view.
The ‘Load Track Icon’ command would not always default to the correct folder if a custom folder was specific in Options-Global-Folders.
Using a mouse wheel to scroll a tabbed Synth Rack view would also cause the Track View to scroll.
The “Hidden” indicator in a Track Folder would not update if a track was hidden by the Hide Track menu command instead of the Track Manager.
Inserting a track template would cause the current Track view tab (All, Mix, FX, or I/O) to always revert back to the All tab.
Lasso selection would sometimes not work correctly if there was only one track in the project.
In a Track Folder, the Archive button would not refresh properly to indicate if all or only some tracks within the folder were archived.
The Quantize MFX would not apply the default settings.
Moving a delay-compensated effect from a track FX bin to a bus FX bin during playback could cause audio to drift out of sync.
Inserting a delay-compensated mono effect in a bus stereo FX bin could cause audio to drift out of sync.
Cyclone DXi would sometimes have outside graphics bleeding through it.
Looping a project while displaying waveform previews could cause SONAR to become sluggish.
Generative MFX plug-ins, such as Session Drummer, would still play even after the MIDI track was archived.
Slip-editing or fading a single clip could also affect other partially-selected clips.
If an effect’s property page was tabbed, but not the current tab, double-clicking the effect in an FX bin would make the tabbed effect property page visible, but the tab itself would not change.
Clicking directly below the Strip Select (Quick Group) triangle in a track/bus header strip would cause the strip to be selected instead of the track/bus.
Copying and pasting a MIDI clip would sometimes result in a clip that was slightly longer than the original clip.
“Link to Now Time” is now enabled by default in the Step Record window.
When the Track Inspector displayed a main out, the “Link Faders” button would momentarily disappear when adjusting a Send or EQ in the Track Inspector.
Pressing the ‘C’ key to enable the Split tool did not immediately update the mouse cursor.
Copying and pasting data on multiple MIDI tracks using “Replace Old with New” instead of “Blend Old and New” would only work on consecutive tracks. If there was any break between the source tracks, data that was pasted after the break would be blended instead of replaced.
Events in partially selected clips that were outside the selection time range would be ignored during export. This was not a problem for MIDI and audio events, but if the time range spanned an envelope jump shape--such as a Mute envelope--the envelope could be rendered in an undesirable state (off instead of on, and vice versa).
If the Track view was maximized, the resize handle was still visible in the lower right corner.
The red “overs” displayed in waveform previews would not always display properly when zooming and scrolling the Clips pane.
If multiple tracks were displayed in a tabbed Staff view, the displayed tracks would not be persisted by the Staff view when saving the project.
Confidence recording (waveform preview) would not work if you punched in on-the-fly.
The VST Configuration Wizard's 'Folder defaults' options were not persisted.
Window layouts did not work properly if multiple views were tabbed.
Improved responsiveness of zooming in the Piano Roll view and Tempo view.
When editing controller data on a multi-clip MIDI track, holding down the Shift key to draw a straight line could cause data to be deleted after the line.
When the Console View was floating and had focus, pressing "M" multiple times would open multiple instances of the Track Manager dialog.
Performing a lot of drag or nudge edits that overwrote the Undo History could result in a crash.
Under rare circumstances, audio clips would not draw properly if the CPU load was high.
32-bit PCM ACIDized wave files created in Sony Sound Forge or Sony ACID could take a long time to import.
Using the Navigator view to resize a Track view that contained several minimized track folders could result in a lockup.
Copying and pasting an audio clip that had been cropped in the Loop Construction view could result in the pasted clip being offset by the crop duration.
Clicking the 'Maximize/Restore the Tabbed View' button did not automatically give the tabbed view focus.
It was sometimes difficult to move the vertical Track view splitter bar since the hit spot was only 1 pixel wide.
Moving an imported Groove clip to an earlier location could cause the Groove clip to unroll.
A crash could occur if you immediately right-clicked in the Track view after opening SONAR while the template menu was still busy initializing.
Saving (overwriting) a CWB file multiple times could cause the file sizes to increase exponentially each time, until running out of disk space.
Distorted audio could occur after freezing a ReWired instance of Project5 version 2 if the Project5 GUI was still open.
Under rare circumstances, SONAR could become unresponsive after a while if ‘Use Multiprocessing Engine' was enabled (Options-Audio-Advanced).

After installing the 5.0.1 update, please see the ReadMe file for more information.

261
#2 05-11-24 19:53
有BUG用杀虫水

373
#3 05-11-24 20:24
S5比S3, S4编曲上有什么更方便的地方么? 目前除了可以同时拖一堆音符头尾外,俺还没看见大家挖掘出什么实用的功能, 倒是那个变态64bit内核看来明显拖慢系统。

我一想为了个编曲机要下载2G多容量就对它有点反胃,现在做音频软件的都有一种盲目臃肿的病态心理,把用户的硬盘纯粹当废纸。

4159
#4 05-11-24 20:30
原帖由 LOBO 于 2005-11-24 20:24 发表
我一想为了个编曲机要下载2G多容量就对它有点反胃,现在做音频软件的都有一种盲目臃肿的病态心理,把用户的硬盘纯粹当废纸。  


这个是盗版制作小组的问题,跟Cakewalk公司无关……4的正版也没比5小到哪里去……

5013
#5 05-11-24 22:27
哈哈,升级文件一出,H2O也快来了...

2056
#6 05-11-24 22:47
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334
#7 05-11-25 10:37
原帖由 LOBO 于 2005-11-24 20:24 发表
S5比S3, S4编曲上有什么更方便的地方么? 目前除了可以同时拖一堆音符头尾外,俺还没看见大家挖掘出什么实用的功能, 倒是那个变态64bit内核看来明显拖慢系统。

我一想为了个编曲机要下载2G多容量就对它有点反 ...

两G多的应该都有点用处~!
其实你不想要可以不装!软件好像只有两百多M~
方便的地方就是你可以选中一堆音符然后把鼠标移到他们中任何一个音符的力度上,会出现一个小箭头,然后你往上拖或者是往下拖。所有选中的音符都会随之增加或减少力度值!
其实方便的地方有很多(比4)~!

5013
#8 05-11-25 13:50
还是cakewalk3.0牛啊,一张软盘就能拷得下...

373
#9 05-11-25 14:49
原帖由 captain 于 2005-11-24 18:37 发表
...软件好像只有两百多M~
方便的地方就是你可以选中一堆音符然后把鼠标移到他们中任何一个音符的力度上,会出现一个小箭头,然后你往上拖或者是往下拖。所有选中 ...


啊, 这个功能很实用,Sonar总算跟Cubase靠拢了,谢谢captain,

334
#10 05-11-25 15:32
LOBO客气了~!
其实我也是觉得CUBASE最顺手,不知道他们怎么想出来的,能把软件设计的这么人性话,实在是太方便了,真是居家旅行的必备之品啊。

373
#11 05-11-25 15:57
对啊,管它风寒肚痛,蛇虫鼠蚁;有Cubase在手永无后顾之忧...

...Cubase上我最想要的是类似Sonar里Scrub那样的试听功能, Alt+Space接近要求了, 但还是不方便; 另外它PianoRoll里的音符很丑,这是Sonar美工唯一做得漂亮的地方。

为什么这几个软件出了一代又一代就是不肯虚心学习彼此的优点呢, 我觉得是程序员没有好好学习三个代表,不懂以人为本的结果...

4159
#12 05-11-26 05:35
原帖由 face 于 2005-11-25 13:50 发表
还是cakewalk3.0牛啊,一张软盘就能拷得下...


不过3.0那满屏的黑色小饼饼……以现在的眼光来看的确不够美观……

4159
#13 05-11-26 05:36
原帖由 LOBO 于 2005-11-25 15:57 发表
为什么这几个软件出了一代又一代就是不肯虚心学习彼此的优点呢, 我觉得是程序员没有好好学习三个代表,不懂以人为本的结果...  


可能程序员也有文人相轻的毛病……

9200
#14 05-11-27 01:33
不知道使用Cubase的MIDI编辑功能 绘制控制轮事件的时候,精度选择问题是怎样解决的
我这边每次精度都和音符的量化精度一致,我想设置成64分音符的精度,就必须设置一个快捷键
每次要画的时候就要按一次。
请问有没有办法不设置就自动变成64分音符以上的精度呢?

Sonar里面 自然就是比较高精度的 没有可以调节的地方

4396
#15 05-12-2 15:23
我就知道SOANR的精度问题很烦人,因为很多人在说

哇哈哈

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