[ddots-l] Just grabbed Cake Talking.
- From: "Kevin Reeves" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 02:31:07 -0500
Hey folks. Just wanted to pop on real quick and say hey. I've decided to add
Sonar to my current recording rig, so have just recently purchased Cake
Talking. I should be getting my key when offices open Monday morning. For those
of you who may not be aware, I've been a Pro Tools user on the mac since 2001.
Pro tools works absolutely fabulously if you are planning to use it as a
linnear tape deck. However, if you are wanting to work with softsynths, the
hottest new plugins, and compose in a non-linear fashion, it's not the ideal
setup. The O S that powers an accessible version of Pro Tools is antiquated,
and the newest version of Pro Tools is completely inaccessible. So, I'll put
Sonar in the mix to compensate. My plan is to learn Sonar and CT and intigrate
it with the Motif XS via the M Lan interface. That, combined with other
softsynths should give me a pretty interesting palate to work with. Who knows.
Maybe I'll end up ditching Pro Tools all together. Anyway, just wanted to say
hey, and am looking forward to learning this new platform.
Kevin Reeves
www.kevinreeves.net
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