- #Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer mac os
- #Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer pro
- #Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer software
- #Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer windows 7
- #Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer windows
#Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer software
#Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer windows
I’m 67 years old soon I run an iMac Os Sierra the latest, A windows 10, a VA-7 Roland fantastic keyboard, but all this new stuff isnot always so much better in fact it can even be worst sometimes. You could be amazed to see or hear should I say all you can get with these older versions of music maker programs, some of them have special features that you can’t find anywhere anymore. There’s no need to loose everything just to please the industry.
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#Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer pro
I can run my XP PC and play music with Acid 2.0 (program by Sonic Foundry, bought 20 years ago.) Or Cakewalk 9, Home Studio 2002, 2004, Sonar, Guitar Studio I can play with Nuendo 2.0, WAVELAB 4.0, HYPERSONIC 2, Fruityloops, GoldWave, Cubase Pro 7, 8, 9, 9.5, Native B4 Pro Logic 8, Finale, and so forth, and so many more that I kept all these years.
#Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer windows 7
So I kept a Windows XP computer, a Windows 7 computer and many Mac,s with many different OS, versions, so, now I can use the programs that I like and use them anytime I feel like doing so. Unless I decide to buy something, i will not be forced. I one day decided that I would not be forced to change anything anymore.
#Cakewalk home studio 2002 usb mixer mac os
It can take many months, sometimes years to master a computer program and than, suddenly you run a program that you studied so hard and wake up a morning to realize that upgrading to a new Windows or a new Mac Os version does not allow you to use your program anymore, you have to buy another one, and,or another computer, and,or another upgrade here or there, even a new mixer, a new keyboard all that to please the equipment sellers. I have bought many music programs through the years, and used many computer OS’s both from Mac and Windows. That’s it, once the little setup is completed it 's easy just change the midi cables to play on my keyboard from any program no matter where the music program is. I record let’s say a Sonar track that I played on my keyboard and I recorded it also in Cubase. all this without having to toggle the e-licenser back and forth from both computers. than i can apply any kind of inserts effects what so ever to the audio track.
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Once i changed my Midi cable i can play on my Keyboard a specific sound from the original B4 program (by Native, purchased in 2000) for exemple and record in Cubase the audio i just created. Now I also use other music programs on My windows computer ( Cakewalk Sonar, B4, by Native for the B3 Hammond organ sounds and a few others older sometime like Hypersonic, Propellerhead, Rebirth, Acid what ever i want)) they each have sounds that i like and can’t find anywhere else so I link my Windows PC to my keyboard with the second set of Midi cables with a very basic ( and not costly also) midi USB interface called Midisport from M-Audio, and run a cable( 1/8 stereo from the audio out in the back of my PC tower to my Mixer’s with any kind of cable, i like to use a 1/8 stereo to right and left RCA and connect the RCA end of the cable to left and right inputs on my mixer. This allow me to record in midi or in audio from my Keyboard to Cubase installed on my Mac, i can also record from the MDR 8 Mixer a guitar or a voice through Microphone direct in Cubase
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I do use one Keyboard and I have two sets of Midi cables, One is linked from my Roland keyboard to a midi interface (DuoCapture from Roland for exemple) to my iMac, the keyboard is also linked to a Hard disk mode eight channel Mixer (I use a Samson MDR 8 i chose this one a while ago for the Hard Disk Mode option available with this model… I happened to look in the forum and saw your question.