The new Navigator view is a condensed timeline that helps with navigation of the main Track window. Logic also seems to be the inspiration for track folders these don’t just help to keep the timeline tidy, they also make it considerably easier to edit multiple-microphone recordings and other multiple-track sounds. Track freezing, which renders tracks to hard disk to conserve processing power and is included in Cubase and Logic, is now supported here. Most of the other new features aren’t as original. Even more impressive is SurroundBridge, which allows any stereo plug-in to be applied to a surround mix bus, with the plug-in automatically duplicated to match the selected surround configuration. Thirty-seven surround formats are supported to cover every type of music or film project, and the excellent Lexicon Pantheon reverb and Sonitus:fx compression plug-ins now come in surround versions. Sonar 3’s limitation to stereo mixing looked a little weak compared to Cubase’s mature surround support, but version 4 fixes this.
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