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Thom IV
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Hi
I’m contemplating making the leap (from Cakewalk GTPro) and purchasing CEP. I downloaded their demo program, as well as the manual to check it out.
I’ve read and reread the manual...I still have a few questions that I’m not finding answers to (perhaps I’m missing something...?)
Any responses would be appreciated:
What’s up with fact that I have to tell CEP that I want to monitor the input every time I want to record a track? Is their a way of setting this as the default? I ALWAYS want to monitor my input...
Are there no individual, dedicated track meters that display the input? I can’t seem to find them if there are.
When I save a .ses file, why does it always ask me about saving each individual wave file that I’ve recorded? Is this just the way CEP saves things? This is covered in the manual to some extent, but I’d appreciate any further enlightenment anyone might have to offer...
I guess I’m just used to Cakewalk GTPro (which I’ve been using for the past two years). That program does all of the above, and it seems to me that a multitracking program should do all of the above. Perhaps I need to accept the fact that CEP, while it has a lot of desirable features, it also has some disadvantages, ie; things that I just need to get used to.
If I’m missing things that are in the manual, tell me...I’ll reread it one more time (in the process of doing that already)...
Thanks
Tom
I’m contemplating making the leap (from Cakewalk GTPro) and purchasing CEP. I downloaded their demo program, as well as the manual to check it out.
I’ve read and reread the manual...I still have a few questions that I’m not finding answers to (perhaps I’m missing something...?)
Any responses would be appreciated:
What’s up with fact that I have to tell CEP that I want to monitor the input every time I want to record a track? Is their a way of setting this as the default? I ALWAYS want to monitor my input...
Are there no individual, dedicated track meters that display the input? I can’t seem to find them if there are.
When I save a .ses file, why does it always ask me about saving each individual wave file that I’ve recorded? Is this just the way CEP saves things? This is covered in the manual to some extent, but I’d appreciate any further enlightenment anyone might have to offer...
I guess I’m just used to Cakewalk GTPro (which I’ve been using for the past two years). That program does all of the above, and it seems to me that a multitracking program should do all of the above. Perhaps I need to accept the fact that CEP, while it has a lot of desirable features, it also has some disadvantages, ie; things that I just need to get used to.
If I’m missing things that are in the manual, tell me...I’ll reread it one more time (in the process of doing that already)...
Thanks
Tom