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Be sure that i would immediatly through my bucks to you (i would even pay more for a linux version if needed) and purge my Cubase (which is the only reason to boot into windooze) Sonar X1 and Sonar X2 are working fine under wine but it would be so damn nice to have this baby running native on linux!!!
Did you ever thought about make this possible through kickstarter?
That's an interesting idea. Not sure we'd do it but I like the idea :)
Of course there has to be some implementations of jack, VST support etc. but take a look at Bitwig studio which will release also for Windooze/Mac/Linux, it seems that they already finished jack and VST implementation.
Again, for me Ardour and Cakewalk are not really compareable.
Should be awesome to run sonar in linux, with the steam os I think they'll consider it soon
I see bright future for linux, there is SteamOS in development, almost every game now are coded in opengl because of simple ports into other systems.
Microsoft started to be greedy, and they will want to sell software through their marketplace, so other distributions will be in trouble. Thats why Valve started to make SteamOS
Nothing right now. Unfortunately, even if we were going to start a port today it would likely be a year or two out. Porting an application like SONAR is a huge undertaking since there's literally tens of thousands of commands.