How do i make a request to cakewalk

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2009/06/23 16:09:35 (permalink)

How do i make a request to cakewalk

Hey guys what up?
I got qustion are 2 the 1st qustion i just wanted some opions.

Now I like dimension pro great sounds & cakewalk frindly
but there is one thing i dont like is it only VST
Now for people start critzing me saying why you buy if you dont like vst & stuff like dat
1st of all i started off in software i try it didnt work well for me & not everyone the same in makeing music.
The point is I just wanted some opions what if Dimension Pro was "Rack Mount Edition"
like the roland xr sound module...

2nd qustion how do i make request to cakewalk?

Appreciate it
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    techead
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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/23 21:17:10 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: marcus3

    2nd qustion how do i make request to cakewalk?



    http://www.cakewalk.com/support/featurerequest.asp
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    Fog
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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/23 21:22:44 (permalink)
    you could request it for sure..

    but I don't think they'd be a market for it..hhmm IMHO

    I mean , they might say try the fantom etc :)

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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/24 18:42:50 (permalink)
    appreciate the support

    well we never know unless we try..be nice though

    yea but dimension pro is lot better

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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/25 11:08:13 (permalink)
    Be interesting to see a rackmount version of Dimension, though I imagine it would be very expensive since the hardware would need to handle the stuff that's now handled by your computer.

    Personally, I wouldn't really want it. I used to prefer rackmount equipment over software synths, but now I'm loving how much more space I have on my desk when everything is handled within the computer itself. No more mixers, reverbs boxes, sound modules, cables, etc. And for the first time in years, my outlets aren't all hogged up with that stuff! The other advantage I find with software synths is that it's much easier to edit sounds. I never really bothered doing much sound editing on my old hardware synths because they all had tiny screens and annoying knobs. Being able to use the mouse and view everything on a proper monitor is so much better.

    The downside, of course, are the occasional dropouts from CPU overload. Yeah, I know tracks can be frozen to solve that problem, but it's a bit of a nuisance anyway.

    Anyway, good luck with your request!
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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/25 11:26:13 (permalink)
    http://www.museresearch.com/

    could always buy one of them..hehe

    then all ya plugin's can be hardware-ish.. well sorta.. well at least on a dedicated machine.. although dunno if cake tested the stuff on them..
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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/25 15:04:38 (permalink)
    when comes to music equipment what isnt haha

    dat is true though than we have are cpu up & computer freezes
    well i try useing the mouse wasnt getting a feel of my music so i got me axiom keyboard
    Dont get me started i try useing it with dimension pro & i would get no sound form there.

    i just look dat muse receptor up thinking bout getting one.
    im little lost though is it sound module are dose store your VST into it?
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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/26 14:13:51 (permalink)
    nope.. it's basicallly the same as your computer.. BUT dedicated for vst-i / fx's..

    rather an expensive option / solution.. i said it part jokingly
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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/26 16:15:24 (permalink)
    well i want you use it for just my vst.. would i need a monitior??
    some pepole say yeah so i can see what im doing but do i really need one?

    & to anwser your qustion yesterday if cakewalk try it yes they have with the Z3TA..

    post edited by marcus3 - 2009/06/26 16:27:29
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    RE: How do i make a request to cakewalk 2009/06/26 21:49:57 (permalink)
    i did some research says that the Muse Research Receptor 2 support these software

    Supported Sequencers

    There are not any known issues with UniWire in the following supported sequencers:

    Steinberg Cubase SX 3 and Cubase 4
    Ableton Live 5+
    Cakewalk Sonar 6+
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