how about next generation dim pro and rapture?

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2013/11/03 07:57:24 (permalink)

how about next generation dim pro and rapture?

Well after the bakers have finished with patching the x3c( I have no major problems and are very happy with x3c) or release the x3d. May I ask will cakewalk work on a next generation dim pro or rapture? What you did to zeta+2 was as e all know, a mega success. And I am hoping too see cakewalk continue their success stories with the softsynths department, too.

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    icontakt
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    Re: how about next generation dim pro and rapture? 2013/11/03 08:21:03 (permalink)
    Sorry but I'd rather want them to continue improving X3. It can go as far as X3f at least, considering there are still bugs and half-baked features.

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    Re: how about next generation dim pro and rapture? 2013/11/03 13:36:39 (permalink)
     
    It looks to me like Cakewalk is no longer in the soft synth business, and hasn't been for a while.
     
    René's departure years ago surely had something to do with it.
     
    I don't see a problem with this.  There are some great synth makers out there.
     

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    Re: how about next generation dim pro and rapture? 2013/11/03 14:02:46 (permalink)
    I'd prefer the Bakers stick with making Sonar X series improvements. The Sonar platform is already great and I am looking forward to what enhancements come forward on it in the future.

    Dimension Pro and Rapture and z3TA2 are all very fine and have a great collection of libraries and sounds. I use them with great satisfaction on just about all of my songs. But I also heavily use third party soft synths and those have such an incredible galaxy of stuff I don't feel I need to wait around for a Dimension Pro upgrade.

    Two internal 2TB SSDs laptop stuffed with Larry's deals and awesome tools. Studio One is the cat's meow as a DAW now that I've migrated off of Sonar. Using BandLab Cakewalk just to grab old files when migrating songs.
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