I am sick and tired...

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dobro

dobro

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...of working Cool Edit and Fruity Loops together. What a very large pain in any anatomical region you'd care to mention.

So, I've got two questions. First, any warnings about running n-track on this system: P4 with acres of RAM using Win98?

Second: does it run Direct X plugins? I'm kinda pissed off with Cool Edit in other ways as well.
 
n-Track is hard to get running period. With proper driver selection and buffer settings it typically does work fine for most people though. Just download the demo and try it.

It's not going to help you out with Fruity Loops much though, they're completely seperate applications. I use both and import from fruity to n-Track...a cruddy process but doable.

n-Track supports DX, VST, DXi, and VSTi.

Slackmaster 2000
 
Actually

The latest version of Fruity Loops can be run as a VST inside of N-Track, so you CAN run both at the same time.
 
"n-Track is hard to get running period. With proper driver selection and buffer settings it typically does work fine for most people though. Just download the demo and try it."

Hmm, yeah, I see what you mean. I downloaded the demo and can't even get it to open.

Flavio's making a living at this?
 
HEY

Note from moderator - I have edited this post to remove links to a warez site. If you can't afford n-Track then get a better job. My edits are in brackets
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I GOT MINE FROM {some warez site}

IT WORKS OK BUT WHEN I MIXDOWN IT SOMETIME'S CLOSES ITSELF...

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BEST SITE 4 ANYTHIN PC RELATED..

PZ
 
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@Slack: You shoulda deleted the bugger's post!

@dobro: try the older versions of n-Track. I still like 2.23 etc which had a few less features but were stable. Since the version went to 3.0 there've been issues, at least in my case. I still use a demo, though, as I haven't been able to figure out a way to pay Flavio, and I use it to demo DAWs before I sell them.

One thing: n-Track runs far smoother and stabler on 2K, IMO, than 98. Do yourself a favour and switch. After SP3 it's a great OS to be on.
 
Ntrack 3.0 works fine on my p3 256 meg ram win 98SE machine. Cakewalk glitched out my system though. Loose the fruity loops. Get a Boss DR-670 or something like that.
Myx
 
Cons you wanker. You should know better than that.:rolleyes:
 
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