From: moonpie on 8 Jul 2010 09:16 How many here are using Windows 7 and Sonar? Any issues? How many here are still using XP?
From: John Braner on 8 Jul 2010 10:29 On 08/07/2010 14:16, moonpie wrote: > > > How many here are using Windows 7 and Sonar? Any issues? > > How many here are still using XP? Windows 7 x64 and SONAR 8.5.3 x64 - all works fine. -- =========== John Braner jbraner(a)NOblueyonderSPAM.co.uk http://cdbaby.com/cd/JohnBraner http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner
From: moonpie on 8 Jul 2010 10:48 On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 15:29:30 +0100, John Braner <me(a)myhouse.com> wrote: >On 08/07/2010 14:16, moonpie wrote: >> >> >> How many here are using Windows 7 and Sonar? Any issues? >> >> How many here are still using XP? > >Windows 7 x64 and SONAR 8.5.3 x64 - all works fine. theres a 64 bit version of Sonar? any flakiness at all with the audio engine? you know, hiccups, drop outs etc...
From: Steve_Karl on 8 Jul 2010 13:36 "moonpie" <mr_rc_moonpie(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:drjb36ho2vqsh6ir8dhc2nnllr1ra8hbt4(a)4ax.com... > How many here are still using XP? XP and Sonar 4.0.2 Works great ... no need for newer.
From: Nil on 8 Jul 2010 15:03
On 08 Jul 2010, "Steve_Karl" <nospam(a)noway.com> wrote in cakewalk.audio: > XP and Sonar 4.0.2 > Works great ... no need for newer. XP and Sonar 5.2 for me. I have no great need for anything newer for now. I usually only upgrade the OS when I get a new computer, and I have at least a couple of years left for this one, I think. |