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Newbie ? re N-track and Cakewalk
If I want to put both N-track and a Cakewalk product on the same machine, is there anything I will have to undo/redo when I quit one and start the other? I don't mean I'm going to try to use them simultaneously, or export from one and open it in the other (though that would be nice). I just mean if I use one for one project, close it, and then go to another project in the other one, will I have to change some kind of Windows settings, or something like that, in between?
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No. Music applications don't interfere with each other.
You can even point the VST plug-in folder of NTrack to any other app's VST folder. (In fact its a good idea to put all your VST plugins in one separate folder on your drive and then point all your music apps to that so they can share the plugs and you don't have a filing nightmare trying to keep them all synchronized.) |
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