Is there something wrong with Cakewalk?

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Smasha wrote: Thu Aug 19, 2021 2:47 am
I want to be able to get my cursor in Cakewalk and move the mouse wheel and have the zoom centered like it does in Reaper.
I used to be the N-key. But you can bind any key to "Center View on Now Time" if that is what you are looking for.
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ghettosynth wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:42 am It is somewhat unpopular around here for some good reasons. First, and this has not really been mitigated AFAIK, it's a Windows only product. There was an attempt at a Mac version but it was something of a failure IIRC. Second, before it was free, Cakewalk, formerly 12-Tone Systems, had a very unpopular resale policy that didn't allow you to sell your used copy on if you didn't like it. ...
Might interest some:



It's a very thorough explanation of how to install and use Windows (hence Cakewalk) on intel based Macs. It's a dual boot thing that Apple provide called bootcamp.
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Just in time for everyone to switch to M1/M2 based Macs

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WatchTheGuitar wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 11:16 pm Just in time for everyone to switch to M1/M2 based Macs
Yeah, I don't think, even in the Intel mac days, that there was ever much confusion on how to downgrade your mac to a windows machine just so you could run Cakewalk.

Sorry, with all due respect, the number of people excited enough about cakewalk to load Windows on to a mac is probably about the same number of people who wonder if one can run AmigaOS on an Atari ST.

The ship has sailed, Cakewalk is on some kind of path that works for people who want a free DAW. I cannot imagine a Mac user with an Intel mac thinking that paying for Windows and dealing with the potential uncertainty of free Cakewalk by Bandlab as a better option than just buying Logic, or frankly, just using GarageBand.
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Also anyone who throws around such huge amounts of money to buy a Mac probably turns their nose up at a free DAW anyway. Can't be a decent DAW unless it costs about $2000, right? :hihi:

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ghettosynth wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 5:17 am
WatchTheGuitar wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 11:16 pm Just in time for everyone to switch to M1/M2 based Macs
Yeah, I don't think that, even in the Intel mac days, that there was ever much confusion on how to downgrade your mac to a windows machine just so you could run Cakewalk.
Your "downgrade" is my upgrade. ;)

But, I agree. Seems totally stupid to buy a Mac just to do a dual boot, and use Windows on it.

No DAW is important enough for such a move. Just use a native Mac DAW. Case solved. Especially Cakewalk isn't worth that.

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Cakewalk was my first proper DAW and literally the only things I miss from it are CAL scripting and the ability to set transposition straight in the DAW track I’m recording into (my keyboard ‘skills’ are less terrible in C major). This was before every MIDI keyboard offered that,
Thankfully both are doable in Reaper via JS and most DAWs have a way to do live transposition if I can’t do it quickly from a keyboard.

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WatchTheGuitar wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 7:39 pm Cakewalk was my first proper DAW and literally the only things I miss from it are CAL scripting and the ability to set transposition straight in the DAW track I’m recording into (my keyboard ‘skills’ are less terrible in C major). This was before every MIDI keyboard offered that,
Thankfully both are doable in Reaper via JS and most DAWs have a way to do live transposition if I can’t do it quickly from a keyboard.
Do you record audio or midi?
There's transpose (key) for incoming midi in the track inspector.
MIDI offset controls (Key+ and Time+) take care of that.

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Saffran wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:27 pm
WatchTheGuitar wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 7:39 pm Cakewalk was my first proper DAW and literally the only things I miss from it are CAL scripting and the ability to set transposition straight in the DAW track I’m recording into (my keyboard ‘skills’ are less terrible in C major). This was before every MIDI keyboard offered that,
Thankfully both are doable in Reaper via JS and most DAWs have a way to do live transposition if I can’t do it quickly from a keyboard.
Do you record audio or midi?
There's transpose (key) for incoming midi in the track inspector.
MIDI offset controls (Key+ and Time+) take care of that.
Yeah I'm saying I used to like those features, but there's ways to get the same result in other daws so I no longer miss Cakewalk.

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Is there something wrong with Cakewalk? Yes Cakewalk. That's what's wrong
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sQeetz wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 3:14 am Is there something wrong with Cakewalk? Yes Cakewalk. That's what's wrong
:D
You are using a Macbook. Cakewalk is only for Windows.
You are just jealous. :P

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WatchTheGuitar wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:49 pm
Saffran wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:27 pm
WatchTheGuitar wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 7:39 pm Cakewalk was my first proper DAW and literally the only things I miss from it are CAL scripting and the ability to set transposition straight in the DAW track I’m recording into (my keyboard ‘skills’ are less terrible in C major). This was before every MIDI keyboard offered that,
Thankfully both are doable in Reaper via JS and most DAWs have a way to do live transposition if I can’t do it quickly from a keyboard.
Do you record audio or midi?
There's transpose (key) for incoming midi in the track inspector.
MIDI offset controls (Key+ and Time+) take care of that.
Yeah I'm saying I used to like those features, but there's ways to get the same result in other daws so I no longer miss Cakewalk.
:o How could i missread your post. Sorry.
It makes me a bit worried that i'm going senile. :-?

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Saffran wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 10:26 am
:D
You are using a Macbook. Cakewalk is only for Windows.
You are just jealous. :P
Proooooobably... :party: :lol:
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Saffran wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 10:32 am It makes me a bit worried that i'm going senile. :-?
Way ahead of you, that's why I had to re-check my original post three times to check I hadn't typed a load of wibble I didn't mean to say. :)

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