This specially priced SONAR 7 Studio Edition for educators is the way to go to give your students a chance to make it in the real world as working producers, composers, or self-sufficient musicians. A bonus SONAR Music Project teaching curriculum CD-ROM developed by leading music educators makes training SONAR, and how it relates to general musical theory, even easier.
This newest edition of SONAR lets you record, edit, and mix unlimited tracks of audio and MIDI. It comes with a massive, dynamic assortment of audio effects, virtual instruments, and ingenious technologies that will enhance and tidy up raw creative ideas into the kind of polished finished product worth releasing to the public. Some new functions include the Boost 11 peak limiter, new Dimension LE and Rapture LE virtual instruments, added Active Controller Technology presets for popular hardware, Smart MIDI tools, an integrated step sequencer, and more. There's also thousands of instrument sounds, including two Roland virtual instruments; over a gigabyte of sample content; integrated CD ripping and burning; Cakewalk 2.0 for uploading and presenting music online; and hundreds of other options for tweaking and shaping music.
Utilizing the full power of any machine, whether running on a PC or Intel-based Mac (using Bootcamp), SONAR 7 works on a diverse array of hardware, from WDM to ASIO, stock soundcards up to an SSL AWS 900+ consoles. It also allows full customization of studio menus, layouts, color schemes, track icons, and more to match the necessities of individual projects. With SONAR 7, it's possible to load presets of keystrokes from other popular applications or make new ones. In addition, it has unmatched support for control surfaces, MIDI controllers, and the ability to use DSP cards, as well as third party VST, DirectX, and ReWire effects and instruments.
SONAR 7 was developed by musicians who pay attention to the concerns of the modern recording musician. With Grammy and Emmy winners composing for, producing, and engineering it's different features, there's no arguing SONAR 7 Studio Edition is the kind of virtual studio professionals and those aspiring to be one in the near future can really rely on.
This single edition academic version will get you and your students headed in the right direction with the right tools. Do yourself and them a favor by picking up a copy today.
Cakewalk SONAR 7 Studio Academic Single Edition Specifications:
System Requirements
Minimum: Windows XP, Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz, AMD Athlon XP 1500+, or higher
256 MB RAM
1024x768, 16-bit color graphics resolution
100 MB hard disk space for full program installation
Any Hard Disk Type
Windows-compatible MIDI interface for connecting external MIDI devices
Windows-compatible audio interface for audio playback
DVD-ROM, DVD+/-R, or DVD+/- RW Drive (see www.cakewalk.com for list of devices)
Recommended:
Windows XP/Vista (32 and 64-bit), can be run on Mac OS X with Boot Camp
Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz [EM64T], AMD Athlon 64 2800+, or higher
1 GB RAM or higher
1280x960, 24-bit color or higher graphics resolution
6 GB hard disk space for full program installation
EIDE/Ultra DMA (7200 RPM) or SATA hard drive
Windows-compatible MIDI Interface for connecting external MIDI devices
WDM- or ASIO-compatible audio interface for audio playback
DVD-ROM, DVD+/-R, or DVD+/- RW Drive (see www.cakewalk.com for list of devices)
Note
SONAR 7 does not officially support Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP x64
Registration is required for continued use of the product, and may be done by Internet or telephone. Instructions and Cakewalk's privacy policy will be detailed to you during launch of the product.
Cakewalk SONAR 7 Studio Academic Single Edition Features:
New features
Integrated Step Sequencer view provides the most innovative step sequencer feature set available in any DAW today
Smart MIDI tools-intuitively use one tool for multiple editing tasks; completely customizable
Real-time Drag-Quantize allows selected notes and events to be quickly aligned with snap settings
Multilane controller editing in Piano Roll view; controller data can be moved/copied across lanes; multiple controls can be viewed/edited per lane to economize screen real estate
MIDI display features including MIDI Magnifier, MIDI Meters, and Velocity Colorizer
Enhanced MIDI editing with functions for splitting, gluing, and muting notes
More ACT (Active Controller Technology) presets for popular hardware
New instruments: Z3TA+ 1.5 waveshaping synthesizer, Dimension LE (featuring Garritan Pocket Orchestra), Rapture LE, and DropZone Sample player/synth
Over 1000 instruments sounds
Roland V-Vocal 1.5, now with Pitch-to-MIDI conversion
LP-64 Multiband linear phase mastering compressor/limiter with AutoQ functionality
LP-64 EQ linear phase mastering EQ with 20-point control curve
Internal sidechaining for Sonitus:fx Compressor, Sonitus:fx Gate, VC-64 Vintage Channel, and 3rd party VST plug-ins with sidechain (multi-input) capability
External Insert Plug-in let's you insert and mix with external hardware effects and instruments with automatic delay compensation
Boost 11 peak limiter
Dim Solo keeps tracks in context by reducing volume of unsoloed tracks by 6, 12, or 18 dB instead of muting
Drag & drop EQ settings across channels in the console view
Shortcuts for assigning a series of audio inputs, and routing selected tracks/busses to the same input/output/main
Original SMPTE time stamps now stored with clips with easy revert to original time stamp
Right-click at cursor to import audio/MIDI data
Wave-64 support provides capabilities to record large scale (2 GB+) projects
High bandwidth multi-track recording optimizations
New file format import/export options including Sony Wave-64, AIF, CAF, FLAC, and Sound Designer II
Integrated audio CD ripping and burning
Cakewalk Publisher 2.0 for uploading and presenting music online
SONAR Music Project teaching curriculum CD-ROM
Improvising, producing, exploring and developing musical ideas
Listening, analyzing, and comparing music with discrimination
Adapting, refining, and improving work
Expressive use of musical elements, devices, tonalities, and structures
Exploring ways in which an arrangement can be created
Devising an accompaniment to a given theme
Developing melodic ideas, and creating melodic variations to fit a simple accompaniment
Exploring the manipulation and extension of melodic ideas
Developing formal structure
Combining and arranging patterns and loops to achieve contrasts in rhythm and texture
Using synthesizers, samplers, and audio effects to create original and appropriate sounds
Using modified sounds as a basis for original ideas
Combining ideas to create interest and contrast
Balancing track levels to achieve a musical result
Understanding how effects and EQ can enhance or change sounds
Developing ideas to accompany video with a suitable musical atmosphere
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