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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 841228" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>I'm old...but sweet man...Akai was deffo the top dog back in the day...my Akai samplers were the nutts.</p><p>Can you not use Cubase? sure it's a monster of rock now...was awesome when I used to use it and will have untold plug ins and synth expanding possibilities man...drop stuff straight in as wav/mp3 etc , plus all the midi stuff...I particularly found Cubase easy to use and figure out...but I started using it in 95, so I was a bit familiar with the layout i suppose. Most of the time I would just use it as a "remix" platform...chop/cut/paste and then add and pad with any applicable synth sounds after I got the initial layout down.</p><p>I don't have any of that software that will work on a new OS tho mate...sorry, but I would think you'll find a crack out there thats solid...lol..I only bought it once anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 841228, member: 17130"] I'm old...but sweet man...Akai was deffo the top dog back in the day...my Akai samplers were the nutts. Can you not use Cubase? sure it's a monster of rock now...was awesome when I used to use it and will have untold plug ins and synth expanding possibilities man...drop stuff straight in as wav/mp3 etc , plus all the midi stuff...I particularly found Cubase easy to use and figure out...but I started using it in 95, so I was a bit familiar with the layout i suppose. Most of the time I would just use it as a "remix" platform...chop/cut/paste and then add and pad with any applicable synth sounds after I got the initial layout down. I don't have any of that software that will work on a new OS tho mate...sorry, but I would think you'll find a crack out there thats solid...lol..I only bought it once anyway. [/QUOTE]
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