#Cakewalk sonar x1 producer export wav files not there upgrade#
we just don't want to overcharge EVERYONE for a feature they might not even use with every product and upgrade they'll purchase. When SONAR displays a list of the instrument definitions contained in that file, select the one(s) you want and click the OK button. The truth is quite the contrary actually. INS files are usually located at C:\Users\your windows username\AppData\Roaming\Cakewalk\SONAR X1 Producer by default. The honest reality of it is that we're not trying to grab money from customers with hidden fees. I hope that helps to explain the situation. You can also export to a wave file (or other format) and use a variety of other tools (iTunes, Audacity, etc.) to convert to mp3. With that being said, Music Creator 6 Touch does support using an external LAME mp3 encoder. Once you buy it, you own it for life and it works for all Cakewalk software. This is not the format they're using for their records.įor this reason, we sell the license separate. Since most of our professional products (SONAR X2 Producer, etc.) are meant for high fidelity audio, a lot of customers have no interest in mp3 encoding and did not want to have to pay for an mp3 encoder with every purchase or upgrade of Cakewalk software. This means that to distribute it, we have to charge. We don't own the license for the mp3 encoder, so we can't legally distribute it for free.
As mp3 encoding became more popular, we started to include a 30 day trial of the encoder with more recent products (Music Creator 6 Touch being one of them). The short version is that a lot of our legacy products (we're talking 10 years old or so) did not have an mp3 encoder. Thanks for the awswer thought, it helped understanding the situation Originally posted by Dudur:ye i bought it weeks ago.īecause of some license stuff heh ?.