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- From: mrk@gvgspd.gvg.tek.com (Michael R. Kesti)
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- Subject: Re: Opinions of Cakewalk for Windows?
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- Date: 2 Jan 93 00:56:58 GMT
- References: <ADA.92Dec31120423@zip.larc.nasa.gov> <1i12sgINNe6@athena.sdsu.edu>
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- In article <1i12sgINNe6@athena.sdsu.edu>
- larryr@saturn.sdsu.edu (Larry Riedel) writes:
-
- >I don't think the capability exists to have individual tracks looping
- >within themselves for user-defined intervals, e.g. you can't record
- >a simple one measure drum track and just have it repeat over and over
- >while the other tracks don't repeat.
-
- I don't know about the Windows version, but Cakewalk 3.0 allows on to loop
- specified measures of specified tracks a specified number of times (well,
- up to 9998 times, anyway!). I can't beleive that they removed this capability
- from the Windows and Pro versions.
-
- >Yes [global editing] capability exists. It isn't trivial to do it though.
- >But it's not that hard either.
-
- I presume that you're refering to the Interpolation edit function? Yes, it's
- a bit tricky at first, but once one understands how it works, it's not very
- difficult to use. It can make one appreciate the Undo function!
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