![Image](https://exxosforum.co.uk/atari/mirror/tamw/livep2.gif)
![Image](https://exxosforum.co.uk/atari/mirror/tamw/livep1.gif)
Had to dig up their old website to confirm, tbhchk071 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:59 pmRight. It's been a while.![]()
Cool Edit 2000 wasn't a DAW, it was an audio editor with a multi-track option, limited to 4 tracks. It didn't have a sequencer or support for third party plugins. Even Cool Edit Pro, which was used fairly widely in the broadcast TV industry, was just an audio editor. I think I started using Cool Edit in about 1997 or 1998, on Windows 95. Of course, it eventually got swallowed up by Adobe and became Audition, so in a way I am still using it.
In those days "DAW" referred to the computer itself, as there really weren't any all-in-one software applications around. If you had Cubase, you needed Wavelab for audio editing and Cakewalk was purely a MIDI sequencer.Now I'm talking back in the days around the millennium, using Windows XP on my dad's computer.
© KVR Audio, Inc. 2000-2024
Submit: News, Plugins, Hosts & Apps | Advertise @ KVR | Developer Account | About KVR / Contact Us | Privacy Statement