daryle_ackerman
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Hi All,
I have an old Gateway P-120 with a MOTU Midi Timepiece AV (8 in, 8 out) running Windows 95 and Cakewalk Pro Audio 4.00. I'm not even sure what Cakewalk is now called -- Sonar perhaps? Do they have a program that will be able to support my old .wrk sequences? I suppose they would need to be imported/converted. I'm assuming the latest version of Cakewalk is able to play a MIDI sequence in sync with multitrack audio.
Also, what's the best way to move the megabytes of data from my old Win 95 to a new machine? Would a null modem cable suffice for going from Win 95 to Win XP? I'd hate to have to move all my old sequences by floppy! Also, what's a null modem cable use, serial to serial? How many pins?
I'd really appreciate any help as I'd like to be able to migrate all my old sequences to a new system in which I'll be able to back them up. I'm thinking about getting a Creation Station from Sweetwater as a singular upgrade from my old Gateway Pentium (used for sequencing) and my Fostex VF160 16-bit, 44.1 kHz 16 track multitracker (used for audio).
Daryle
I have an old Gateway P-120 with a MOTU Midi Timepiece AV (8 in, 8 out) running Windows 95 and Cakewalk Pro Audio 4.00. I'm not even sure what Cakewalk is now called -- Sonar perhaps? Do they have a program that will be able to support my old .wrk sequences? I suppose they would need to be imported/converted. I'm assuming the latest version of Cakewalk is able to play a MIDI sequence in sync with multitrack audio.
Also, what's the best way to move the megabytes of data from my old Win 95 to a new machine? Would a null modem cable suffice for going from Win 95 to Win XP? I'd hate to have to move all my old sequences by floppy! Also, what's a null modem cable use, serial to serial? How many pins?
I'd really appreciate any help as I'd like to be able to migrate all my old sequences to a new system in which I'll be able to back them up. I'm thinking about getting a Creation Station from Sweetwater as a singular upgrade from my old Gateway Pentium (used for sequencing) and my Fostex VF160 16-bit, 44.1 kHz 16 track multitracker (used for audio).
Daryle