Cakewalk By Bandlab

  



If you are not connected to the internet, your Cakewalk software will default to showing offline help until an internet connection becomes available. Cakewalk is a professional tool for authoring sound and music on your personal computer. It’s designed for musicians, composers, arrangers, audio and production engineers, multimedia and game developers, and recording engineers.

Cakewalk provides you with everything needed to easily compose complete songs and performances with creative songwriting tools and instruments for free.
This app is pretty complex, and we recommend checking out some of the videos that Bandlab has, as there are far too many details to outline in a short description adequately. That said, you can produce professional-quality media all from this app. You can create your media directly in-app, or you can import (and export) MIDI, audio files, audio CDs, and video content.
Some of the features included are:
Record
Capture inspired performances with pristine quality and unlimited audio and MIDI tracks
Edit
Fix mistakes, arrange parts, and manipulate pitch, time, and any other aspect of your recordings
Mix
Achieve pristine pro-studio sounds and create big, clear, dynamic mixes with advanced mixing tools
Master
Polish your finished mixes to perfection with built-in mastering tools
Share
Export and publish your songs directly to YouTube, SoundCloud, Facebook, and more
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In the world of DAW's (Digital Audio Workstation), there are a lot of options to choose from. And without exception, each software forum you go to, there will be users claiming the one they use is the best. I am not going to claim in this article that Cakewalk by Bandlab is THE best, but I will make the claim that it is the best value for the money.....because it's free!

Abrief history of Cakewalk software, which was previously owned byRoland, then by Gibson. In 2017 Gibson announced an end todevelopment on the Cakewalk software. This left several thousandusers stunned and saddened. Just when all seemed lost, enterBandlab, who purchased the intellectual property rights for Cakewalksoftware and continued the course. The producer version of Cakewalk(Sonar at the time) was approximately $400 dollars. Bandlab made anannouncement that they would not only be releasing regular updatesand development with the software, they would make it FREE! Many ofus couldn't believe this award winning professional recordingsoftware was going to be FREE!

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Admittedly,I was skeptical. How could Bandlab continue development on Cakewalksoftware and pay their employees without charging anything? Well, bygolly it is 2019 and they have done it up to this point. Bandlab haskept their promise and continued improving, updating and bug fixingthe heck out of Cakewalk recording software.

Ihave used Cakewalk since 2007 and consider myself a heavy user of theprogram. I also use Pro Tools 11 HD, which costs me several thousanddollars. Comparing the two, Pro Tools HD has many great features,particularly for audio post production and recording live bands. ButCakewalk is an amazing piece of software with amazing stock plug insand virtual instruments.

Cakewalkhas always offered unlimited tracks (atleast since I have been usingthe program). There was never a need to buy the “HD” versionwith special hardware to unlock the extra track option (I'm lookingat you AVID). They were very quick to adapt to 64 bit. Cakewalkplug in suite is amazing, From their EQ's to the console emulatorsto the reverbs and soft synths. I have several Wave's plug in suitesbut prefer to use stock Cakewalk plug ins often times.

MIDI/PRV/Staff view - Cakewalk has always been a great tool for MIDI work and orchestral mock ups. When they switched to Sonar X series there was an update in the editing tools, which caused me to slow down a bit. But after getting used to the tools, I was right back at it again. A weak point in the program has always been the staff view, but honestly, if you are working hot and heavy scores, you should probably invest in Sibelius or Finale, (feel free to argue that, but just know that I am right.)
Editing and mixing has always been a breeze in Cakewalk and has only gotten easier with updates to editing tools and track layers. Track routing and bussing is set up logically and easy to follow and conceptualize. I love track templates and demonstrate how they work in this article: http://www.homerecordingwizard.com/track-project-templates-sonar/ .

There are only two tasks I prefer to use Pro Tools over Cakewalk. The first is live tracking of bands, I find alternate takes easier to manage in Pro Tools. The second is any kind of post production and granualar audio editing. Pro Tools has tools and keybinds that Cakewalk does not for those specific tasks. Outside of those two scenarios, Cakewalk is my go-to software for writing, recording and mixing. Best of all, its FREE!
Here is a link to Bandlab's page where you can get Cakewalk for free.https://www.bandlab.com/products/cakewalk

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I am in no way affiliated or paid by Bandlab, I just want to pass on a fantastic software to my readers.

-MikeLizotte

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