Hello,
I started on Atari ST with Studio 24 and then Cubase 1...
When I came to the PC world, I first used Cakewalk 2.
Then Orion came and I spent some years with it.
And then Tracktion...
And now Mulab.
I also have Reason 3, but don't really know how to use it, because Rewire is not as flexible as VSTs.
Mulab as to be improved in the composition side, I hope it will evolve nicely in this area.
Tracktion is certainly the best DAW I have used but now it seems it's dead and have some bugs that make me feel I can't rely on it...
MUTOOLS Forum Members - who are you?
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- KVRian
- 620 posts since 27 Jul, 2001 from france
PQ
free software at : http://pquenin.free.fr/pqnaudio
free music at : http://www.soundclick.com/thepqueninproject
free software at : http://pquenin.free.fr/pqnaudio
free music at : http://www.soundclick.com/thepqueninproject
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 59 posts since 16 Jul, 2009
Hi pquenin,
Nice to hear from you.
anubis2010
Nice to hear from you.
anubis2010
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 21 Jul, 2009 from Hampton Roads VA
I will repost the introduction to my own thread:
"A little background first:
I am a vocalist and have become pretty good at using Audacity to get high quality vocal recordings from just that program alone and my USB microphone (if you would like to hear a few, that URL is at the end of this post).
I am also pretty computer literate for an older guy. I have even operated a free form online radio music/interview station since 2003 and, to name drop a little, have done extensive music interviews with such folks as Chris Squire, Alan White, and Tony Kaye of Yes, Carl Palmer of ELP/Asia, and both Sam Bush and John Cowan x-New Grass Revival (the link to my station is also at the end of this post for those interested).
Now for the newbie part: I am almost totally clueless about sequencers and MIDI in general.
:)Steve S-N
Tuxedo Cat Sings! http://www.myspace.com/tuxedocatmusic
Newgrass, Prog & More! Web Radio http://www.live365.com/stations/virginiaprograsser
"A little background first:
I am a vocalist and have become pretty good at using Audacity to get high quality vocal recordings from just that program alone and my USB microphone (if you would like to hear a few, that URL is at the end of this post).
I am also pretty computer literate for an older guy. I have even operated a free form online radio music/interview station since 2003 and, to name drop a little, have done extensive music interviews with such folks as Chris Squire, Alan White, and Tony Kaye of Yes, Carl Palmer of ELP/Asia, and both Sam Bush and John Cowan x-New Grass Revival (the link to my station is also at the end of this post for those interested).
Now for the newbie part: I am almost totally clueless about sequencers and MIDI in general.
:)Steve S-N
Tuxedo Cat Sings! http://www.myspace.com/tuxedocatmusic
Newgrass, Prog & More! Web Radio http://www.live365.com/stations/virginiaprograsser
'Newgrass, Prog & More!' progressive and eclectic freeform web radio since 2003 http://www.live365.com/stations/virginiaprograsser
Tuxedo Cat Sings! https://soundcloud.com/user2172146
Tuxedo Cat Sings! https://soundcloud.com/user2172146
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TheGuysanIdiot TheGuysanIdiot https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=213066
- KVRist
- 308 posts since 10 Aug, 2009 from United Kingdom
Spent most of my career in IT, building and supporting file servers (UNIX/Novell/Windows) working mainly as a contractor. Music has always been a hobby but I would like it to be more one day.
I have always used Cubase from the early years and ended with Cubase SX2. I have always disliked printer port/USB software protection and wanted to find a fast to use DAW with simple serial number unlocking.
I found MU.LAB about six months ago and it is now my main DAW. I have been sending my comments to Jo via Email during this time.
Jo already knows who I am so this is for the forum users. I have decided to join the forum in readiness for the beta testing of M3 so that my comments can be seen easily and quickly by Jo and I can also join in with others and their comments.
OZ
I have always used Cubase from the early years and ended with Cubase SX2. I have always disliked printer port/USB software protection and wanted to find a fast to use DAW with simple serial number unlocking.
I found MU.LAB about six months ago and it is now my main DAW. I have been sending my comments to Jo via Email during this time.
Jo already knows who I am so this is for the forum users. I have decided to join the forum in readiness for the beta testing of M3 so that my comments can be seen easily and quickly by Jo and I can also join in with others and their comments.
OZ
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- KVRAF
- 5573 posts since 30 May, 2006 from Hollow Earth
This is the reason I never got Cubase: The Dongle!
But then one day Rob Papen moved to eLicenser for BLUE and I had to do it, but that's "The exception the confirms the rule".
I am slowly moving everything to MuLab. The challenge is to reproduce the Built In effects in the other DAWs. I learned that lessons. Only third party.
But then one day Rob Papen moved to eLicenser for BLUE and I had to do it, but that's "The exception the confirms the rule".
I am slowly moving everything to MuLab. The challenge is to reproduce the Built In effects in the other DAWs. I learned that lessons. Only third party.
ABEFLGMOPPRRST 
