At 2/9/2009 04:45 PM, dhbailey wrote: >Cakewalk is a sequencer program -- it's like a digital "tape >recorder" so you can attach the keyboard to your computer >via midi cables or a USB cable if one came with the keyboard >and set Cakewalk to record and it will record all the midi >data. It has a rudimentary notation module. Once the data >is in Cakewalk, you can edit it, quantize it, massage it in >lots of ways and end up with a very nice performance which >can then be sent back to your keyboard like a player piano. > >You can also use Cakewalk to record audio and then edit that >also, combining it with midi data if you wish. > >Should you install it? it won't hurt to install it and play >around with it, but as to whether it's a "should" or not, >that's up to you. > >You can find out more at www.cakewalk.com -- Sonar is their >flagship product, much like Finale is to PrintMusic. >Cakewalk these days is more like PrintMusic, a smaller >product with fewer capabilities..
On the web site, they talk about Sonar Producer and Sonar Studio. What I have is Sonar LE, it must be old or a "light" edition?
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