This EMPTINESS for Cakewalk users is puzzling?

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I can't believe that all of us ORIGINAL sequencers of midi music has left the really wonderful Cakewalk programs for AUDIO HEAVEN? Yes, it's been a while ago, but my prog. still does what I originally wanted to learn and that was, HOW TO MAKE MUSIC ON A PC? I know there are others out there (maybe they passed their prog. on to the Grandchildren, that's ok). So, come on people who learned this craft from this beginning, fess up and say hello HERE! I want to re-new old acquaintenances!! Diane Marshall
 
I have no idea what you're getting at.

None.

I don't feel empty at all.

But I will say that I cut my teeth on sequencers on an atai 1024 st using notator. I then mpoved to the orignal Cakewalk and then for years I used Voyetra's Digital Orchestrator Pro, which I still consider the best midi sequencer I have ever used.

Nowadays I use Sonar and Cubase.
 
I have my cake and eat it too.

And I drink beer.
 
New York style Cheese Cake... ahhhhh, mmmmmm :D
 
fraserhutch said:
I have no idea what you're getting at.

None.

I don't feel empty at all.

But I will say that I cut my teeth on sequencers on an atai 1024 st using notator. I then mpoved to the orignal Cakewalk and then for years I used Voyetra's Digital Orchestrator Pro, which I still consider the best midi sequencer I have ever used.

Nowadays I use Sonar and Cubase.

(Yo Kirkland!
Hello from Fox Island!)

I think what Diane was getting at- before registering,
the sequencer-specific (and a few other) forums read
under posts, "Never", appear empty.

I wondered about that too, w/ so much other forum activity.

I started computer music on a Commodore 64 w/ a keys
overlay from Toys-R-Us. ;)
I began walking the cake w/ PA 5, now on Sonar 6 P.E.

Kirk/FKA1
 
fraserhutch said:
I then mpoved to the orignal Cakewalk and then for years I used Voyetra's Digital Orchestrator Pro, which I still consider the best midi sequencer I have ever used.

Nowadays I use Sonar and Cubase.
Voyetra was great, but when I tried the upgrade to the XP version, they really screwed it up... to the point of uselessness. I screamed at them on the phone for a half-hour and still got told to f**k-off. Now I use Pro Tracks(which is a lite version of Cakewalk.)
 
Did anyone else use the Dr. T stuff?? ;)

I got into synths just befor midi was invented. :o
 
I used the Dr. T stuff on a C64 for a short while. It was a hand-me down machine and I bought a MIDI interface and the Dr. T sequencing package for it. Had a borrowed synth, it was 4-voice polyphonic!

Maybe a year later I bought Cakewalk Pro 2 for my first Windows PC, barely limping along on a 286...
 
DavidK said:
Did anyone else use the Dr. T stuff?? ;)

I got into synths just befor midi was invented. :o
Oh, yeah, baby, we used all of that great stuff :)
 
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