Confused about configuring software

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I have reason 3.0, sound forge 6.0, Cubase Sx3, Nuendo 3, Halion 3, fruitloops, vegas 4.0, cakewalk, wave lab 5.0, PCDJ and I don't know what each software is for except for reason. I have no clue how to work anything but reason so can anybody give me some insight on what to do with these programs . *For example, I use Cubase for editing, cakewalk for sampling,. I hear Cubase, nuendo, and halion are some pretty tight programs. And how to configure these to work together. Gracias! :) :D
 
how about you research the manufacture's website for each of those :P
how'd you end up with programs you know nothing about....
 
I'll have to assume that this is a joke about cracked software... Otherwise, this is just a joke.
 
How did you end up with $10,000 worth of sotware you know nothing about. BTW Cubase and Nuendo are almost the same program, one is $800 and the other is $1300. That seems like a very good use of money. You did buy these, didn't you? It would certainly take some balls to come here as ask how to use stolen stuff.
 
You wouldn't want to wind up like Hector did, would you?
 
Sounds like someone doesn't know how to go to the bookstore OR read the help files....

Cracked stolen software'll do that to ya....
 
Massive Master said:
Hector... Hector... :confused:

Hector wasn't a big fan of the security dongle that is required to run Cubase SX2. He made that quite apparent to us.
 
RhythmRmixd said:
Hector wasn't a big fan of the security dongle that is required to run Cubase SX2. He made that quite apparent to us.

Thank the software pirates for the reality of dongles........
 
As you can tell, software pirating is looked down upon here.

Don't let the virtual door hit your virtual ass on the way out!
 
I actually took over a studio that my friend has who just recently was deployed to Iraq so, I don't know too much about the equipment he has. But i would like to make music while he's gone. I've checked several websites but I havent' found any manuals or anything.
 
wishtheend said:
how'd you end up with programs you know nothing about....

A lot of times these come in some bundle with the hardware. My Digi002-Rack came with Reason and SampleTank and some others, and I still don't have a clue on WTF! to do with them... I know what they are now at least.
 
Dr. Zin said:
A lot of times these come in some bundle with the hardware. My Digi002-Rack came with Reason and SampleTank and some others, and I still don't have a clue on WTF! to do with them... I know what they are now at least.

There is NO way Cubase SX2 and Nuendo 3 were bundled with anything.

And my guess is that if there are no manuals lying around (and lots of them), then the software is most likely pirated.
 
fraserhutch said:
There is NO way Cubase SX2 and Nuendo 3 were bundled with anything.

And my guess is that if there are no manuals lying around (and lots of them), then the software is most likely pirated.

I see your point!

Keel haul the pirate!
 
Aye! Make em walk the plank! Arrrggghh!! Where's me peg leg?
 
And if for some reason the software is legitimate...there should be a giant PDF file lurking somewhere on the computer that contains a manual. Many software makers no longer provide printed manuals and the good ones include PDF-based documentation that normally loads with a default installation.
 
dwillis45 said:
And if for some reason the software is legitimate...there should be a giant PDF file lurking somewhere on the computer that contains a manual. Many software makers no longer provide printed manuals and the good ones include PDF-based documentation that normally loads with a default installation.
Cubase SX and Nuendo come with several printed manuals.
 
the odds of all of those relatively new programs being cracked and installed by a person that doesn't know what they're doing seems somewhat slim.


just stick with cubase. its pretty easy.
 
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