question about bundle files

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2017/11/11 04:10:39 (permalink)

question about bundle files

I have a bunch of bun files made on Home Studio 2002.  My old Gateway computer is still breathing but I've changed to an iMac and have been using Pre Sonus on it.  I'm thinking to download Bootcamp and maybe purchase some Cakewalk product that will:  (1) Work with the HS 2002 bun files, and (2) Work with a later version of Windows (10?)
I'd love to keep using HS2002 but its so old and I doubt it would work anymore. It was made for Windows 98/ME/and2000 but I used XP.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Phil
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    martins guit
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    Re: question about bundle files 2017/11/11 09:21:33 (permalink)
    i think that if you have win 10 (install home studio 2002)then i think you will be able to open
    your bundle file CWB
     
     
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    Re: question about bundle files 2017/11/11 13:04:00 (permalink)
    The latest version of SPLAT opens all of my old bundle-files.
    And I have a lot from 2001.
     
    But all routings of tracks, busses ... need to be redone.
    And nearly all plugins will be probably unusable and need also be redone.
    But audio and midi tracks are all there.

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    Re: question about bundle files 2017/11/11 13:19:23 (permalink)
    Hi. If SONAR Home Studio 2002 will not install on your machine, I would suggest the new SONAR Home Studio.
    It is about 50$, and will open all your projects. But as mentioned, the plugins, and perhaps the routing will not be correct.
    Easily coreccted, though
    All the best.

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    Re: question about bundle files 2017/11/12 04:05:22 (permalink)
    soyfelipe
    I have a bunch of bun files made on Home Studio 2002.  My old Gateway computer is still breathing but I've changed to an iMac and have been using Pre Sonus on it.  I'm thinking to download Bootcamp and maybe purchase some Cakewalk product that will:  (1) Work with the HS 2002 bun files, and (2) Work with a later version of Windows (10?)
    I'd love to keep using HS2002 but its so old and I doubt it would work anymore. It was made for Windows 98/ME/and2000 but I used XP.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks,
    Phil


     
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