Computer Systems For Use With Sonar
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Sonar users storing their audio data on SATA hard drives have reported having numerous problems. It's recommended to store your Sonar audio on an IDE or external hard drive, by simply putting your audio folder there and pointing Sonar to it in the "Project Folders" box in ''Options'' | ''Global'' | ''Folders''. | Sonar users storing their audio data on SATA hard drives have reported having numerous problems. It's recommended to store your Sonar audio on an IDE or external hard drive, by simply putting your audio folder there and pointing Sonar to it in the "Project Folders" box in ''Options'' | ''Global'' | ''Folders''. | ||
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==The 64-Bit Question== | ==The 64-Bit Question== |
Revision as of 08:37, 14 September 2006
This is a guide for computer buyers, builders and modders who want to find the optimal hardware for use with Cakewalk's Sonar.
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Demonstrably Compatible Components
Dubious, Problematic, Unstable or Incompatible Components
SATA Hard Drives
Sonar users storing their audio data on SATA hard drives have reported having numerous problems. It's recommended to store your Sonar audio on an IDE or external hard drive, by simply putting your audio folder there and pointing Sonar to it in the "Project Folders" box in Options | Global | Folders.
Note that having Windows, or even the Sonar program itself, on a SATA drive does not seem to cause these problems.