Wavosaur 1.111/20/2023 ![]() Another reason is Reaper still supports users using XP (assuming they pay). What am I going to do? I am likely going to pay the $60.00 because that is so cheap for such a good program. I doubt it because I bought a web site builder software for $40 and its support ran out after about a year but I get to use it without annoyance forever. I am not sure if the 5 second popup warning restarts after 2 years. Assuming what one video said is correct, paying the $60 gives you 2 years of free updates and support stops after 2 years. They have decided on that policy apparently. You can go indefinitely ignoring the 5 second warning which they want you to ignore for only 60 days. So far it is looking like I will go with Reaper but maybe I will use both. This will help me decide which to go with. I am in the process of creating a MS-Word document of Reaper notes which will directly parallel my Cakewalk MS-Word document notes. These Club members may not have the time to learn a new more complex program. He gave me some scripts I can use with an MS-Access program I will write to get chord labels and section labels into Audacity which I may still use and some of my Jazz Jams Club members use. The person who turned me on to this 2021 BIAB VST is a more advanced programmer than I (a C-Language programmer I think). So I can move the Midi track up and down and its count in is built right in (I like to record my guitar tracks at the bottom). This plugin can also create a count in or a full click track on that same midi track. Later I watched this 2021 BIAB VST plugin video and it says this plugin works with Cakewalk and any other DAW that accepts VST plugins. Labels_Chords.txt Edited Decemby John BowlesĪs the attached picture shows someone on the "Band In A Box" forum suggested I might want to try the Reaper DAW because he is using a BIAB VST plugin that can create a DAW midi track in Reaper that contains the chords that I punch into BIAB song file to be used to create the Jazz Jams Club backing tracks. I can't complain so I doubt I will ever complain about Audacity or Cakewalk. So we musical folk are getting some nice breaks here. I use it and its VBA programming language a lot. MS-Access craps out on me every so often. Its the best programmable TA trading platform IMHO (it won a competition several years in a row). The brokers also throw it new unexpected curves which does not help. ![]() But it has over 5 million lines of code so I guess that explains it. My Multicharts trading program that cost me $600 in 2007 for a life time license and now costs $1497 USD (although not recently) has crapped out many times. I think Audacity may be the only program I have use that literally has never crapped out on me and it is free. You can hear my guitar playing when I was 22 years old and teaching guitar and practicing 6 to 12 hours a day here. You can hear our shared recording music here and our last live jam here. I will use Cakewalk Audio Snap a fair bit and its Volume Automation, its reverb, compression, chorus, etc. My guitar solos, melody and rhythm parts will be recorded in Cakewalk and song participant tracks will come into Cakewalk and I will do the final mix in Cakewalk. Thanks so much!!!!!įor me both Cakewalk and Audacity are great and both keepers. Audacity is a keeper because I run the Jazz Jams Club and my members use Audacity and I send them the two label tracks (see attached format) and a click track along with the Band In A Box Backing tracks . I am still processing everyone's wonderful and helpful tips and putting them in my notes. ![]() It appears Google search "What is Audacity" returns " Digital Audio Editor" so it agrees with you :-) I guess it is a DAE. this app is for hardworking musicians but not for those who want a quicĪudacity is not a DAW It is an audio editor. ![]() Cakewalk is challenging for you and your team. This is very suitable for you! But if you don't like Wavosaur, work with Audacity. This app is for hardworking musicians but not for those who want a quick result.Įverything is even better and easier with Wavosaur. So it is Cakewalk's star feature in my mind.Įverything is even better and easier with Wavosaur.īut if you don't like Wavosaur, work with Audacity.Ĭakewalk is challenging for you and your team. But is is for sure at least twice as fast as trying to quantize in Audacity and better too. It does a poor job of finding the start of the notes I find. For now as stated above I will use Cakewalk for these items at the very end (Audio Snap, maybe Automation and maybe Chorus as well and maybe reverb (Audacity reverb is limited but pretty good).īy the way, I use Audio Snap by setting threshold to 100% so it places zero vertical lines then I place them all myself. Put these features in Cakewalk and I will stop using Audacity.
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