![]() ![]() Something that even cubase never offered prior to vst3 without ghastly workarounds! Steinberg just wanted an excuse to change a perfectly good standard again. Anyway, there are plenty of vst2 alternatives that do have their sidechain inputs available and will work just fine with sonar, as sonar correctly allows vst2 sidechain. ![]() In fact only fl studio, cubendo, and studio one support Vst3 Afaik. Yes, if cakewalk support vst3 in the future it will be great, but more hosts do not support it rather than do. Cakewalk have much to answer for with x2, I'm a new user and experiencing lots of stability issues, but this one is waves' fault for refusing to allow their vst2 versions of their plugins to have a sidechain input. Regardless there is nothing the waves can do that the sonitus comp and even some freeware doesn't. I guess you aren't using sonar producer? Because it doesn't say which version you use, and I guarantee you the plugins that come with sonar are on par and do allow sidechaining, however the pro channel stuff is way BETTER and of course allows sidechainining. It's an "ok" compressor, yes it has stood the test of time well enough. You would switch daws because of THAT? Wowowow! i never knew anyone who thought to changed their host so they could sidechain renaissance compressor. ![]()
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