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2046.1 | One User's Opinion | FGVAXZ::MASHIA | We're all playing in the same band | Fri Jul 14 1989 17:35 | 26 |
| Re. Basenote
I'm a Cakewalk user. I works great for me, but I'm nowhere close
to being a "power" user. It's simple, straightforward, powerful,
and I haven't seen any bugs. Does all the standard stuff, and allows
recording/editing/sending of sys ex data.
I have version 2.0, but there is a newer version called Cakewalk
Professional (probably my next software purchase) which allows
keyboard macros (the lack of which is my only complaint about 2.0,
I don't like needing two hands on the computer keyboard), standard
MIDI files, finer time resolution (V2.0 is 120 div/beat), and some
other stuff, including a hardware/software option that allows multiple
MIDI systems (i.e. more than 16 MIDI channels), and SMPTE sync.
There's also an auxillary program (Cakewalk Live!) that
allows you to load up a bunch of songs for 'instant' playback for
gigging.
I think the manual is pretty thorough (I've yet to see the 'perfect'
manual), and is concise and clear. The only other sequencer that I've
had any experience with was Dr.T's KCS, which was overkill for my
purposes. It was more powerful (and more $$$) than Cakewalk, but I
think Cakewalk is an excellent value. (Plus there's no MS-DOS KCS
:-). I'm a KISS man (Keep It Simple, Stupid), and it fit my bill.
Rodney
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2046.2 | Looks pretty good | CSG002::ROACH | | Fri Jul 14 1989 18:45 | 5 |
| I have a demo of Cakewalk 2.0 that is not copy protected. If you`re interested
and we can find a place to put it, I'll upload it. I haven't used it much, but
my first impressions echo the previous note.
Geoff
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2046.3 | | KIPPIS::LEHTINEN | He's here! The Phantom of The Opera... | Sun Jul 16 1989 16:55 | 7 |
| Re: .-1
I too would be interested in seeing the demo. If you upload it
could you please post the location ?
Timo
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2046.4 | Pu it in MIDILIB | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - back in Ohio. | Mon Jul 17 1989 18:38 | 8 |
| Feel free to copy the thing to the MIDILIB at
DYO780::DISK$USER05:[MIDILIB.DEPOSIT]
and send me mail when it gets there. I'll put it in the TOOLS.IBM
subdir.
-b
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2046.5 | Thanks for the input! | SWAV1::STEWART | There is no dark side of the moon... | Tue Jul 18 1989 15:43 | 14 |
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Thanks for .1. I bought it Saturday, along with a used Simmons
Portakit Guitar Center had taken in on trade... Toy stores are
just too irresistable!
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2046.6 | 10 for Cakewalk | POSEUR::CARRUTHERS | | Thu Aug 10 1989 16:33 | 12 |
| I'm very new to the world of sequencing. My decision to buy Cakewalk
was based on the article in E.M. (sometime around December of last year)
and it's great price.
I've found it very easy to use. I'm a DECwindows user so, being
windows based has made it very easy to learn and operate.
I've yet to come up with something I cannot do.
Hope you have as much fun also.
Tim.
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2046.7 | Cakewalk -> Music-X | WEFXEM::COTE | You make the knife feel good... | Tue Jul 10 1990 07:36 | 45 |
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I have found a bunch of cakewalk sequencer files on the net which I
assume are pc format. I managed to ftp them to my node ,download them
to a pc formatted disk on my vs3100 and get them on to my amiga at
home and un-archive them.
I had assumed these files would be in standard midi-file format but
when I tried to convert them from Midi-to-musicX it didn't like the
format. I guess this could be either the files got corrupted or the
files output from Cakewalk are not STANDARD midi .
Does anyone know if the files output from cakewalk are standard midi
files , and or has anyone used these type files in a squencer other
than Cakewalk ?
Thanks...
Steve
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It's a question of the version. Cakewalk V3.0 and Cakewalk professional
can import and export MIDI FILE format, and of course their own.
I'm a regular user of it.
Once I had a try exchanging data with an ATARI system.
It worked fine. (See also Note 1996).
If you give me a pointer to your files, I can try to convert them
for you into MIDI File Format.
Michael
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2046.8 | minor clarification | LNGBCH::STEWART | | Wed Jul 11 1990 09:51 | 15 |
| .
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It's a question of the version. Cakewalk V3.0 and Cakewalk professional
can import and export MIDI FILE format, and of course their own.
I'm a regular user of it.
This is all true. To clarify, though: if you want Standard MIDI
files out of Cakewalk 3.0, you have to tell it to write the file
in that format. Cakewalks's native file format is not Standard
MIDI.
John
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2046.9 | CAL macro language in Prof. V3 | MUNLEG::RAUTENBERG | | Fri Aug 31 1990 04:13 | 13 |
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Cakewalk Professional V3.0 has the feature of CAL macro language,
something looking like LISP. Does anyone have experience in using it
and like to discuss ideas?
I'm going to use it for transposition of drum note assignments,
to adapt drum sequences to a different drum mashine. In a way
just a conversion table.
Maybe you have additional creativity.
Michael
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2046.10 | Cakewalk 4.0 Available | DECWIN::FISHER | I like my species the way it is" "A narrow view... | Tue Nov 27 1990 17:21 | 26 |
| I just got a notice about Cakewalk V4.0 today. They are doing the same
thing as Voyetra and getting away from usign all the h/w features of
the MPU401 so they can use more interfaces.
You also get:
Fractional tempos
MIDI Thru with auto-mapping
More realtime control (offset, patch, and port while playing)
MIDI metronome
Paste with replace
Dos/Shell swaps out more of CW so you have more memory
Configuration...some files for tailoring preferences
Mouse...small but handy improvements
Dialog boxes use gray +- keys (keypad, I guess)
Faster help
Event view: When you change an event's time, you follow it around
File/Merge and File/Extract now work with SMFs
etc.
Upgrade is $5 if you bot after Sept 1 for any variation. Otherwise
pro3->pro4 is 39, cw3->cw4 is 29.
Burns
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2046.11 | Twelve Tone's standard notation editor is NOT Cakewalk | PENUTS::HNELSON | Resolved: 192# now, 175# by May | Fri Jan 18 1991 14:40 | 9 |
| Chatting with the Cakewalk suppport line today: not a whole lot is
known, but the Twelve Tones standard notation editor is in beta test
and is supposed to be released in February. It is entirely separate from
Cakewalk, reading and writing standard MIDI files. In other words,
Cakewalk users could just as well use ANY standard notation editor
(though maybe the interface will be similar). I'm disappointed: I
thought Cakewalk itself was going to use standard notation.
- Hoyt
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2046.12 | Standard Notation Editor | UNXA::PARLOCK | | Thu Jun 06 1991 19:20 | 6 |
| Re. .-1
Does anyone know if the editor is available as of yet? Has anyone
purchased or demo'd this software?
- Bob P.
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2046.13 | I'am interested in the Cakewalk. | BRSSWS::MORALES | | Fri Nov 29 1991 09:53 | 5 |
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High, I try to reach dyo780 but without succes !
Can anyone give me the new nodename ? I'am intersted to try the Cakewalk
on my pc !
Thanks in advance , Sebastian .
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