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2013/05/22 15:29:45
JClosed
I know this is not the right page for the Music Creator 6 version, but has anybody noticed MC6 is available on Steam? I mean - Steam is for games, but it also has paint programs etc. thus MC6 is not that strange. But Cakewalk on Steam? Do you think this is a wise move? I am really curious to see what you all think about that...
2013/05/22 15:37:54
Andrew Rossa
I think it's very wise.
2013/05/22 15:51:44
JClosed
Who would have guessed? LOL... ;-). Anyway - It was nice, but also a little bit surprising, to see MC6 (and so Cakewalk) popping up on Steam. It's not a place where you would expect to see a DAW. But yes - it could be a wise move indeed...
2013/05/22 16:23:20
John
I was bummed out when I first saw Sonar Studio at a Micro Center.  But I got over it.
2013/05/22 16:52:11
clintmartin
Well, I was wondering what steam was. Now I know.
2013/05/22 17:22:46
scook
John - I bought my first Cakewalk product at Micro Center, ProAudio 9
2013/05/22 18:09:13
ShikiSuen
This is a TOTALLY WONDERFUL idea.
Why not also put SONAR X Series onto the Steam?
2013/05/22 18:15:34
John
scook


John - I bought my first Cakewalk product at Micro Center, ProAudio 9

LOL Because it was you I am glad. What bothered me was no other "quality" program was along side it. It was with $49 Magix programs or the like. 

I bought my first CW's Professional 8 from GC. At least it was a music store.  

But as I said I got over it. LOL 
2013/05/22 18:20:02
DW_Mike
scook


John - I bought my first Cakewalk product at Micro Center, ProAudio 9

I bought my first Cakewalk product at Staples  MC. I forget the version, I only had it for a few weeks then bought 6PE.


Mike  
2013/05/22 18:23:49
scook
Pretty sure it was an impulse buy. Had read about Cakewalk MIDI software. I was still playing live and recording on tape either at home or friends studios.
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