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I have an Omega Desktop Studio that was bundled with Cubase LE. I'm not too fond of Cubase LE at the moment and I had a copy of Sonar 2 I purchased a year or so ago. After a long search for the original jewel case with the serial number I ran into a problem. I cannot use Omega with Sonar 2 appartently. Does anyone know what the problem could be? Are they just not compatable?
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I run an Omega with Sonar 4, and I was running Home Studio 2004 when I first got it (which I think was contemporary or prior to Sonar 2???) .
Based on that, I'm guessing its a configuration issue. If no one knows what's up here, the forums on Cakewalk's website might be more fruitful.
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