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Just for fun, some screen shots showing Cantabile's evolution (click image for full size).

Version 1.0:

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Version 1.1:
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Version 1.2:
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Version 2.0:
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And this is only the surface!

Talk about changes inside... HUGE!!

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I think V2 is far more than a couple of screenshots will ever show...

I think all the new things sum up to a revolution.

Cantabile's 64bit versions are even today ready for the future the years to come when cheaper mainstream machines will have more ram than the usual 2 or 4GB we normally see today.

In my case Cantabile was the milestone in music software I needed to seriosuly consider using a PC for music. There is no other software focussing the same set of functionallity.

Looking back to beta it was exciting to see all the ideas of users trickeling into the final product. I've never expirienced something like that before. Great fabulous work.

Thank you Brad! :clap:
Best regards, TiUser
...and keep on jamming...

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I've been observing the evolution starting from v1.1.
I was really impressed by the 1.2 version, when I realized how much functionality it provides, but then I found some limitations and waited for the 2.0.

I love Cantabile for fitting the way I see the organisation of keyboard performance. It's hard to find a single functionality that would seem useless, although Brad keeps on developing new ones all the time.

The only concern I've got, regarding the evolution, is the stability. I hope that Brad won't stop debugging, until Cantabile is really stable. The community should also contribute to it as much as possible! This applies to me also - at the moment I'm learning how to provide Brad with reports and minidumps.

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Thanks everyone for your kind words.
aqualatus wrote:The only concern I've got, regarding the evolution, is the stability. I hope that Brad won't stop debugging, until Cantabile is really stable.
Stability is always a concern and bugs will always be a high priority.
The community should also contribute to it as much as possible!
Word of mouth is the main thing I can't do myself, so mentioning Cantabile is one of the best ways to help out. Also, general feedback and suggestions, constructive criticism, or you could just write a review:

http://www.kvraudio.com/review.php?acti ... ew&id=2225
This applies to me also - at the moment I'm learning how to provide Brad with reports and minidumps.
Thanks, let me know if you need any help with that (it's not difficult).
Brad

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