Good decision - good price!
If you want to get deeper into producing and arranging it is a MUST to work with such plug ins.
I had to pull the trigger on this baby - 4 virtual istruments (Bass, Drums, Piano & strings) for only $49 - easy user friendly interface and all work as VST's into Cubase - check out the promo videos -
http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/Stu...ts/Default.asp
- Lev
Main Guitars: Fender US Deluxe HSS Strat, PRS SE C24, Fender Baja Tele
Bass Guitar: Squier VM Jaguar Special
Main Amp: Vox AC15
Main Effects: Digitech EXP-7, Line6 M5, Soul Food, Sub n UP, Flashback, Polara Verb
Vids: www.youtube.com/levguitar
Good decision - good price!
If you want to get deeper into producing and arranging it is a MUST to work with such plug ins.
"A lot of people in the industry want to blame downloading for the state of the business. But I think if most music wasn't shit to begin with people wouldn't be downloading it for free," - Corey Taylor (Slipknot)
yeah, I'm sure there's lots it can't do when compared with more expensive packages but as an entry into VST's it looks like great value - The drum interface looks great - I'd pay $49 for that alone!
- Lev
Main Guitars: Fender US Deluxe HSS Strat, PRS SE C24, Fender Baja Tele
Bass Guitar: Squier VM Jaguar Special
Main Amp: Vox AC15
Main Effects: Digitech EXP-7, Line6 M5, Soul Food, Sub n UP, Flashback, Polara Verb
Vids: www.youtube.com/levguitar
Lev - I'm in late because I'm a new member at TF. Now that you've had Cakewalk awhile - can you tell me if a non-professional can actually work with the software or to get a decent sounding track do you need to be an educated musician or Phd? Also, I presume this software is not long $49?