Wasn't Cakewalk an early ARA adopter, maybe even the first DAW to have the ARA Melodyne interface? And wasn't Apple's Logic Pro a late adopter?
I'm asking because iZotope just announced RX 8 Music Rebalance ARA 2.0 available for Logic Pro. In the comments someone asked about other DAWs. iZotope's response was that there's not enough of a standard between DAWs for the technology to work across multiple platforms. Does that make sense?
On the plus side both Melodyne & Focusrite list Cakewalk as supported. iZotope does not.
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Bill Phillips
Wasn't Cakewalk an early ARA adopter, maybe even the first DAW to have the ARA Melodyne interface? And wasn't Apple's Logic Pro a late adopter?
I'm asking because iZotope just announced RX 8 Music Rebalance ARA 2.0 available for Logic Pro. In the comments someone asked about other DAWs. iZotope's response was that there's not enough of a standard between DAWs for the technology to work across multiple platforms. Does that make sense?
On the plus side both Melodyne & Focusrite list Cakewalk as supported. iZotope does not.
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