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2018/01/07 12:58:27
aconte22
backwoods
I bought mixcraft7 on sale last year but never really used it but since cakewalk has gone tits up have upgraded to 8. It reminds me of Project 5v2. I like it!


backwoods
I bought mixcraft7 on sale last year but never really used it but since cakewalk has gone tits up have upgraded to 8. It reminds me of Project 5v2. I like it!


backwoods
I bought mixcraft7 on sale last year but never really used it but since cakewalk has gone tits up have upgraded to 8. It reminds me of Project 5v2. I like it!


Hey Backwoods,

Thank you for the post.  Just wanted to let you know that from time to time, we promote special upgrade offers to Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio from Mixcraft 7. Normally, the daily upgrade cost is $99.  Next special offer will be around February, Presidents week.  The special offer upgrade price will likely be $49!
 
Anthony
2018/01/07 15:31:16
AT
Threads are scattered all over this forum these days - why start organizing now?  How many times did I read "I'm putting this in the SONAR forum where it will get read?"  So if a DAW maker does it, I can't really blame them.  It takes me about a minute to peruse the other forums for a lost post along with any "proper" topics.  I'd prefer that all the new software choices remain in one sub-forum, but then everyone in hell wants ice water.  
 
And I, for one, find it refreshing that another DAW would spend their time informing about what all can be done with their product, instead of a simple, one-time come on.  Anthony and Mixcraft have put themselves out there.  Reminds me of a now defunct but favorite software product where you could converse with the bakers.
 
@
2018/01/08 06:59:20
soens
bapu
The worst thing you can do is use an mp3 for collaboration.
...
An mp3 has about 72 samples at the beginning of file that is not present in a wav file.
 
So you collaborator is immediately out of sync no matter what (s)he sends back to you. Compound that with your collaborator send her/his mix in an mp3 to the next collaborator and that collaborator is now out of sync and sends you a wav for the final. That wav is now (at minimum) 144 samples out of sync with you.
 
One caveat, atmospheric or free form Jazz may not experience the out-of-sync as much as tight EDM or Rock or Prog or Metal.



To be fair, tho, you have options in Mixcraft: WAV, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WMA.
2018/01/08 14:08:43
aconte22
 
I thought we were finished with this. This forum is for helping people with Sonar issues not promoting other software. That belongs in Software form. 
I tried Mixcraft and it is nice, but I might as well use my copy of X3e which has more going for it. 
 
And I agree with Ed, Mp3's are for the kids to play with :) 
 


 
Hi Jonny V,


To be honest, I did not realize the rules of the forum had changed and are only related to SONAR tech support and SONAR related topics. If that truly is the case, please confirm and I will no longer post threads about the Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio Crossgrade offer (should we decide to extend it beyond Jan 31). That does not necessarily mean I will no longer post here, as I am a SONAR registered user and always enjoy communicating with SONAR users. Having spent over half my adult life working for Cakewalk (19 years), like many of us former Cakewalkers, we continue to have pride in the journey (not the end result) of how Cakewalk matured into a pretty cool company with pretty cool products.
 
Anthony
2018/01/08 14:10:24
aconte22
soens
bapu
The worst thing you can do is use an mp3 for collaboration.
...
An mp3 has about 72 samples at the beginning of file that is not present in a wav file.
 
So you collaborator is immediately out of sync no matter what (s)he sends back to you. Compound that with your collaborator send her/his mix in an mp3 to the next collaborator and that collaborator is now out of sync and sends you a wav for the final. That wav is now (at minimum) 144 samples out of sync with you.
 
One caveat, atmospheric or free form Jazz may not experience the out-of-sync as much as tight EDM or Rock or Prog or Metal.



To be fair, tho, you have options in Mixcraft: WAV, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WMA.




Good point. Thx for mentioning.
 
2018/01/08 14:14:54
aconte22
AT
Threads are scattered all over this forum these days - why start organizing now?  How many times did I read "I'm putting this in the SONAR forum where it will get read?"  So if a DAW maker does it, I can't really blame them.  It takes me about a minute to peruse the other forums for a lost post along with any "proper" topics.  I'd prefer that all the new software choices remain in one sub-forum, but then everyone in hell wants ice water.  
 
And I, for one, find it refreshing that another DAW would spend their time informing about what all can be done with their product, instead of a simple, one-time come on.  Anthony and Mixcraft have put themselves out there.  Reminds me of a now defunct but favorite software product where you could converse with the bakers.
 
@


AT,
 
Thx for the support.  You are right about all the Cakewalkers being accessible back in the day. Guys like Chris Rice, Jim K, Robin, Brandon, Greg (founder), Steve T, Carl J, Noel....! I am remiss by not including all of them, but the list would be way too long.
 
-Anthony
2018/01/08 16:46:45
InstrEd
I'm glad you did post about Mixcraft Anthony.
Otherwise I wouldn't of had it on my radar. I wouldn't buy it for the regular sale price, but for $99.00 I'm seriously considering to go for it. Being a piano player I'm sure i'll find a use for Pianissimo. Have been watching the videos several times over and liking what I see. I know Mixcraft is not like Cubase, Samplitude, etc... but it still seems to offer a streamline work flow. The Live Recording To Performance Panel Grid Locations is what really got me interested. 
 
2018/01/08 16:55:56
aconte22
InstrEd
I'm glad you did post about Mixcraft Anthony.
Otherwise I wouldn't of had it on my radar. I wouldn't buy it for the regular sale price, but for $99.00 I'm seriously considering to go for it. Being a piano player I'm sure i'll find a use for Pianissimo. Have been watching the videos several times over and liking what I see. I know Mixcraft is not like Cubase, Samplitude, etc... but it still seems to offer a streamline work flow. The Live Recording To Performance Panel Grid Locations is what really got me interested. 
 


Hi Instred,
 
Cool!  Regarding the Performance Panel, it can be used for live performance or in-studio recording. If you get a chance, check out this blog post by Mixcraft 8 CEO/Senior Developer that goes into detail describing features of the Performance Panel. http://www.multitrack-recording-software-for-musicians.com/2017/11/a-new-way-to-compose-songs.html
 
Here is a video of me demonstrating it's "Live" use at a Musik Messe show. Check out the great performance by the incredibly talented  Roland / Boss Guitar Demo dude, Youri DeGroote. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L-vhgjym9I
 
Anthony
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