Cakewalk 2016.10 Update: Fixes and Enhancements
Last updated on 10/25/2016
The Cakewalk 2016.10 update includes the following:
- Softube Console 1 Support
- Coming Soon - Rapture Pro and Rapture Session Enhancements
- CA-2A T-Type Leveling Amplifier Is Currently Free
- Z3TA+ 2 Updates
- Fixes and Enhancements
How to Download the SONAR 2016.10 Update
- Open Cakewalk Command Center. If you don’t have the latest installer, Command Center will prompt you to download and install it. Cakewalk highly recommends that you do this. (Also remember that you can always download the latest version from the Cakewalk Command Center page.)
- Update SONAR Core by selecting SONAR Platinum/Professional/Artist, then clicking Install.
- The SONAR Theme Editor will be listed as a separate item in Cakewalk Command Center. Select it and click Install
Softube Console 1 Support
Artist, Professional, Platinum
Softube’s Console 1 takes a different approach from conventional control surfaces, which typically emphasize multi-track control with traditional faders, or moving faders on more expensive models. Instead, Softube has modelled an SSL 4000 E console in software (endorsed by SSL for its accuracy), with the Console 1 providing hands-on control over a sophisticated channel strip that incorporates gate, EQ, compressor, high and low cut filters, and emulated analog console non-linearities. And just for kicks, there’s Softube’s Transient Shaper that was not part of the SSL 4000 E. Furthermore, Softube offers optional-at-extra-cost software packs for other consoles, like the SSL XL 9000 K-Series and the British Class A console.
The basic workflow is you select a track and then tweak the channel strip’s controls, while your monitor displays a graphic representation of those tweaks. It’s all pretty fluid, and the controls are laid out in a way that’s both ergonomic and logical.
Although Console 1 has been compatible with all major DAWs since its introduction, now Softube and Cakewalk have collaborated to bring an additional level of control where Console 1 hardware can control vital SONAR functions. These include:
Track and Bus Selection
The new Console 1 software has bi-directional track selection that both reflects SONAR’s track or bus selection in Console 1, and Console 1’s track or bus selection in SONAR.
Track Names
The Console 1 control surface UI displays track names when selected.
Volume and Pan
In addition to the Console 1 Output Volume and Pan knobs controlling the corresponding settings in the Console 1 software, they can now be switched over to control the pan knob and volume fader on the selected track.
Solo and Mute
You can switch the Solo and Mute buttons to control the selected track, as well as control these settings in the Console 1 software.
Send Levels
Hold Shift to control the selected track’s send levels directly from the Console 1 hardware.
Real-Time SONAR Updating
When you edit Vol, Pan, Mute, Solo, or Send gain via the Console 1 hardware, SONAR will update in the values in real time.
(Please note that as of this writing Softube is still making some tweaks at their end, so the new Console 1 software might not be available when this eZine hits the world; the anticipated release date is early November. However in any event, SONAR is ready for it.)
Coming Soon - Rapture Pro and Rapture Session Enhancements
Rapture Session: Artist, Professional, Platinum
VST2, VST3, AU, AAX
Rapture Pro and Session continue to evolve, with version 2.0.5 (due shortly) offers several new features as well as some fixes.
POLY SYNTH INSTRUMENT PAGE
One of Rapture Pro’s helpful features is including a graphic that indicates the instrument type, and now there’s one for poly synth programs.
50 NEW POLY SYNTH SOUNDS
And since there’s a Poly Synth instrument page, why not include some new sounds to go along with? Why not, indeed—there are now 50 new sounds with the core install.
LOAD WAVEFORM AND SAVE PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS
Rapture Pro now remembers independent locations for Load Program and Save Program, which solves the potential annoyance of having to switch back and forth between folders when loading and saving.
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS
- The multisample loading process is now multithreaded, which gives much faster loading of programs with samples that take up lots of memory.
- The introduction of resource sharing means resources aren’t reloaded if they’re shared with the previous program.
- The bug where the eighth instrument control retained the settings from a previously loaded program has been fixed.
- Improvement to the authorization process for both Mac and Windows computers that are on slower connections.
Z3TA+ 2 Updates
VST2, VST3, AU, AAX
In instrument-land, it’s not just Rapture Pro/Session that’s getting some cross-platform love. There’s been an improvement to the authorization process for both Mac and Windows computers that are on slower connections, so now the Cakewalk Command Center will pass the authorization process (regardless of the connection speed) to avoid timeouts.
What’s more, you’ll find bug fixes for MIDI files with long arpeggios, and now when you pick a controller in the modulation matrix, you can rest assured you’ll get the one you expected.
CA-2A T-Type Leveling Amplifier Is Currently Free
(Get it Before We Change Our Minds)
Artist, Professional, Platinum
Windows and MacOS, VST3, VST2, AAX and (SONAR only) ProChannel module
The audio cognoscenti know that Cakewalk’s cross-platform CA-2A is one of the finest emulations available for the classic compressor/limiter that has been a mainstay of hit recordings for over half a century. Even SONAR users who have lots of other compressor plug-ins, including other emulations of the same compressor/limiter, choose the CA-2A over anything else.
Why? Because the CA-2A is one of those plug-ins that seems to have a special mojo all its own. It does something downright magical with vocals, not to mention bass and other instruments. Part of this is, of course, due to the original circuit’s use of opto-isolators instead of VCAs or other active electronics to provide the needed dynamics control. But the other element is Cakewalk’s DSP expertise (as evidenced in the QuadCurve, Concrete Limiter, and many other plug-ins), which has modeled this audio classic in all its detail and definition. What’s more, there’s sidechain capability, and the controls are blissfully simple to use—important when you want to dial in a superb sound fast while in the heat of creativity.
Here are a few of the highlights:
- Zero latency for real-time tracking and mixing
- Up to 40dB of gain reduction
- Frequency dependent compression
- Program dependent attack/release
- Fully modeled "R37" HF Pre-Emphasis control
- Dual photocell reset modes (Classic and Fast Reset)
- Use side-chain compression for ducking, pumping, and more
For more information on the details behind the CA-2A, click here—and when you’re ready to get your free plug-in, click here. And there’s even a cool video on CakeTV.
You know you want it…but you better hurry, because we might change our minds any day now. You’ve been warned.
System Requirements
- Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, or Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit); Mac OSX 10.8 (64-bit only) or later
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or newer processor (32-bit processors not supported)
- Memory: Minimum 1 GB RAM
- Disk space: 100 MB
- Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800 minimum resolution, 32-bit color
- Formats: VST3, VST2, AAX (for those still who still use Pro Tools), and ProChannel module for SONAR Professional and Platinum
Fixes and Enhancements
Artist, Professional, Platinum
This month’s update fixes the following issues:
- Possible crash when removing Saturation Knob from a bus
- Move Tool was not accessible when a Take Lane was at minimum height
- Possible startup crash related to SQLLite
- Possible crash when adjusting fade-ins for multiple audio clips simultaneously
- UpSampling didn’t work correctly in some cases when the project sample rate was 88.2 kHz
- Disabling “Follow Host Tempo” could yield unexpected results, like volcanoes and plagues of locusts
- “Follow Host Tempo” could go out of sync on Melodyne clips that were trimmed
- [SHIFT]+[CTRL] dragging a clip horizontally inside Take Lanes didn’t anchor correctly
- Several labels in the Plugin Manager were cut off in Brazilian / Portuguese
- Switching the Matrix View’s active MIDI cell after at least one loop would stop playback until triggered
- Dragging clips out of the Matrix View to the timeline could result in incorrectly placed clips
- The Number Pad didn’t work as expected when the Step Record dialog was open
- Full Screen Mode Icon did not display in some projects