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49 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great software, but make sure this is what you need.,
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This review is from: Cakewalk Music Creator 3 (CD-ROM)
I purchased this software about 2 weeks ago, and I have to say that it is far superior to any other product in its price range. I will admit that it's not nearly as intuitive as they say it is, but the learning curve (to me) isn't that steep. I say that with some reservations, because I went to school for media production and probably have a little better knowledge base to work from than the average beginner. To make matters more difficult, Cakewalk products have (from my experience) always had very poorly written manuals. With Music Creator, they seem to have made an effort to improve in that area. It's the first Cakewalk manual I've seen that actually has screenshots of whatever the particular topic is. Thank heaven for small favors.To avoid experiences like the other reviewers apparently had, I would recommend the following 1. Buy the boxed version instead of the download from the website. Yes, it's ten bucks more and you have to pay for shipping, but with the boxed version, you do get a manual (with pictures, no less) as well as a separate CD of video tutorials, plus some other extras. Do the CD tutorials first. If you get stuck after that, the info in the Help section makes alot more sense. 2. If you don't have a background in recording, get yourself a home recording how-to book. There's millions of them out there, and they can be extremely useful if you don't really have an understanding of the jargon. One thing about Cakewalk is that they say you don't have to have any experience to use their products, but somehow they assume that you're familiar with the terminology. If you're just looking for some backing tracks to jam along with, or drag and drop MIDI sequencing, this will do the job, but is probably alot more than you need. If you're like me and are looking for an all-in-one solution that can take a song from the melody knocking around in your head to a finished, mastered product on CD or MP3 (and you don't have the cash for ProTools or Reason) this might be just what you're looking for.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good for PATIENT beginners...,
By sosmad (Vancouver) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cakewalk Music Creator 3 (CD-ROM)
Help files are not helpful, nothing's intuitive. I have to keep notes for myself just to find out what things do.This is NOT for impatient jammers who just want to plug in some chords and have everything magically play! Songs have to be constructed, slowly, painfully, and without any real help. Overall, I wouldn't reccommend it for beginners. Intermediate writers with a good general knowledge of MIDI and notation will find it useful. Professionals will use Sebalius or Finale or Apple's product. I like it because it's CHEAP, and gets the job DONE if you're patient enough to fumble around for days or weeks. You get what you PAY for, and for me, this is fine.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product- Getting bad rap.,
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This review is from: Cakewalk Music Creator 3 (CD-ROM)
If you love MS Paint but hate Photoshop don't buy this software. Cakewalk is not for people who want the software to do everything for them. This software replaced all my music gear and an old $250 version of Cakewalk. I now do not have to pull out my synth modules, drum machine, and digital recorder anymore. This does it all. I am totally blown away by what you get and the price you get it for. Yes, I am old school. I do actually create and modify the music. I do know what midi is and how it works. I did spend a little time learning the software. This software is not for wimps. It needs to be learned and it is not that difficult.The only thing I need to let you know that the internal synths do not sync with external but that was expected. There is a time lag between internal and external; realize that the computer has to do more math for the internal to work. No big deal. Just use the internal or nudge the track to make it sync.
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