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  • Was PSP VintageWarmer part of Sonar at one time? (p.2)
2012/09/01 06:56:23
John
LOL you're right. But technically I was also right it wasn't bundled. It did not I believe come on the disks. Nor did I receive it. I didn't get it mostly it was offered after I had already gotten Sonar. Also I was wrong in the VC 64 it was modeled after the Kjaerhus Channel strip.

So in summery disregard my above posts completely.
2012/09/01 06:58:26
scook
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2012/09/02 20:08:31
KeithAdv
John


LOL you're right. But technically I was also right it wasn't bundled. It did not I believe come on the disks. Nor did I receive it. I didn't get it mostly it was offered after I had already gotten Sonar. Also I was wrong in the VC 64 it was modeled after the Kjaerhus Channel strip.

So in summery disregard my above posts completely.

Ah, I think the Cakewalk Street Irregulars have solved another mystery! My experience is probably similar to yours, John. I've been an early-adopter/updater of every version of Cakewalk since 3.0, and usually the Deluxe, XL, Producer, whatever versions as it went into Pro Audio and beyond. So, PSP VW was given away at one point, but as a purchase incentive after I probably already had the version in question. Therefore, if I played with it at all, it must have been the demo.
 
I remember I liked the interface but I've always been leery of the "we-don't-exactly-know-what-it-does-but-it-magically-fixes-every-track" plugins. On the other hand, I do admit I have found some uses for Voxengo Warmifier, though!
 
Well, at any rate, thanks everyone for helping me sort that out!
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