Roland's R-Mix

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2012/08/02 19:47:49 (permalink)

Roland's R-Mix

Has anyone used this? I would not use it to add FX or move things around, but it looks like a pretty sweet interface to "see" your music? And potentially A/B it with something you're trying to mimic.
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    Re:Roland's R-Mix 2012/08/02 22:39:33 (permalink)
    I have not used it, but just to be sure, you do realize it's going to be included with the x2 upgrade, right?

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    Re:Roland's R-Mix 2012/08/02 23:57:36 (permalink)
    Interesting... I'm about to go from 8.3 pro to "X'... On a new system. X2, do I have to get pro? I don't need a lot of the things that come w/pro.
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    Re:Roland's R-Mix 2012/08/03 00:01:26 (permalink)
    There is a thread already going on about it on other forum

    http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2630495&mpage=1

    I don't think we know yet if it's in Essentials, Studio and Producer. It probably won't be in Essentials I'd guess as it's not essential. I'd guess prob not Studio either. But I'm only guessing.

    Wait till November (speculatory) to find out when X2 comes out ;)


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    Re:Roland's R-Mix 2012/08/03 00:19:53 (permalink)
    Alright, thanks. Not the first time I've been waiting w/breathless anticipation for a #2. I can only hope that it's a relief.
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    Re:Roland's R-Mix 2012/08/03 01:34:35 (permalink)
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    Alright, thanks. Not the first time I've been waiting w/breathless anticipation for a #2. I can only hope that it's a relief.

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    Re:Roland's R-Mix 2012/08/03 08:35:47 (permalink)
    yeah, I don't think we know yet, but also, they're already saying there's a promotion coming soon that if you buy X1 you get X2 free.  but I don't know when the promotion starts.

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    Re:Roland's R-Mix 2012/08/03 11:50:05 (permalink)
    Yes. I have.
     
     
    (at work...had to go.)
     
    I think it is a great learning tool.
    It helps one to hear a specific part or it can, for the most part, remove
    that part allowing one to play with the backing tracks.
     
    I personally have no use for it in recording but thats not saying
    that others won't or that I may not sometime.
     
    Naturally I don't know what'll be different in the version for X2
    but it's easy and kinda fun so it's cool that it's included IMO.
    post edited by spacey - 2012/08/03 13:03:14
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    Re:Roland's R-Mix 2012/08/03 17:50:14 (permalink)
    My cynical take: Roland had a product that wasn't selling well, so they created a stripped-down version and instructed their subsidiary to bundle it with SONAR as a form of advertisement. Sort of how Dell computers come with a bunch of useless  pre-installed crapware. 

    My less-cynical take: Cakewalk needed something no competitor had, so they went to the parent company and asked "what's the coolest, most unique thing you've got?" Let us put it into our next version so we can have a unique product differentiator. Granted, no one's asked for it, nobody's even sure what to do with it, but Studio One, Ableton, Cubase and Reaper don't have it!

    Why they didn't ask for an updated V-Vocal (also a Roland product) instead is a mystery.


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