Nostalgia!
- KVRAF
- 4891 posts since 3 Jan, 2003 from Vancouver
I was going through some old backups and found this:
Way back in the olden times, I had spent a bunch of money on Cubase and didn't much like it. Once I found Tracktion there was no looking back.
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Surely there must be consensus by now...
- KVRian
- 615 posts since 30 Apr, 2003 from London, UK
I'm sure I've got some of these on a backup CD somewhere. It would be fun to install 1.3 again but wouldn't be able to authorise it 
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- Chief Tracktioneer
- 532 posts since 14 Nov, 2002 from London
Time does fly, doesn't it!
Just had a quick look in my old files, and the oldest source code I still have seems to be v1.6, from 2004. Don't think I had version control on the earlier stuff, so anything before that is probably lost to history (though that's not a bad thing, it was probably pretty shocking in there!)
Just had a quick look in my old files, and the oldest source code I still have seems to be v1.6, from 2004. Don't think I had version control on the earlier stuff, so anything before that is probably lost to history (though that's not a bad thing, it was probably pretty shocking in there!)
- KVRian
- 1321 posts since 26 Mar, 2004 from UK
I installed T1 last year to do a quick then and now comparison. Took me right back to the era of bendy arrows....good times.
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- KVRian
- 1208 posts since 29 Aug, 2014
I think I still have a copy of T3 AND a registration code for offline registration - unfortunately, not for a computer that's still operational... 
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 9 Sep, 2017
I'm on boat since some version 1.
As I don't run a studio business, just volunteering for friends, I am not a strong investor, so I want to use free 32bit plugins like "Variety Of Sounds" stuff and GlaceVerb. For some, I found no replacement, and the quality is very high.
Thus, I am mixing and practising with T7, and for me it works very well. (Some versions in between had too much trouble.)
Congrats to the great continuity. Thanks to everyone who worked or is still working on this project as a whole.
I'm considering complete upgrade when the latency compensation has reached the full complexity level throughout all wild rack constructions and send/return cross-wirings.
As I don't run a studio business, just volunteering for friends, I am not a strong investor, so I want to use free 32bit plugins like "Variety Of Sounds" stuff and GlaceVerb. For some, I found no replacement, and the quality is very high.
Thus, I am mixing and practising with T7, and for me it works very well. (Some versions in between had too much trouble.)
Congrats to the great continuity. Thanks to everyone who worked or is still working on this project as a whole.
I'm considering complete upgrade when the latency compensation has reached the full complexity level throughout all wild rack constructions and send/return cross-wirings.
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- KVRAF
- 2417 posts since 17 Jun, 2003
I've definitely got 1.6 installers on an old drive that i can't quite bring myself to throw out, maybe earlier ones somewhere ...not sure i remember how i got into using Tracktion, I do remember playing with Sonar and finding i would accidentally hit a shortcut key, or moved something, and would have no idea what i'd changed, but everything had gone wrong ...
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- KVRAF
- 3409 posts since 26 Mar, 2002 from london
First post in ten years, and I haven't made any music in roughly that amount of time. I was also a Tracktion OG. I just started fiddling with Tracktion, er, I mean Waveform, and I found myself drawn back into the game. Nice to see that Jules continued to back his baby. Hi Jules, btw.
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