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"Stay With Me" by Dave Owen is a pop song that features lots of vocals and vocal harmonies, guitars, horns, and other stuff.  Not your typical electronic nor EDM material, so it may come off as something different.

https://www.bandlab.com/user6579478426077420/stay-with-me-dave-owen-namm-2019-c094b

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Here is a track that highlights zt3A+2. If this synth will be re introduced, then maybe this would be a good one to use as an example of that. I made this with Jeff Evans working on the drums and some of the mix. I would need to get his permission to use it if you find it useful.I could make something similar but more current if necessary. This was intended as a promo and we have it listed in a music library.

 

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This song was tracked to Sonar Producer last fall, and then mixed and mastered in CWBBL.

"Sweet Angeline"

https://summerjanuaries.bandcamp.com/track/sweet-angeline

Folky feel. Upright bass, brushed drums, acoustic piano, Hammond with Leslie, violin, accordion, vocal harmony, etc. Quite complex mix and automation, with almost entirely stock and/or free plugins.

 

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Thanks for taking the time to post all this great music! We're looking forward to featuring some of the amazing work from you at the NAMM show.
We'll be using five of these projects at the Cakewalk booth at NAMM! Each project represents a distinct style and use of the program. It was exciting for me to see the depth of use of the program and how well produced some projects are.

While there isn't time to accept more submissions before NAMM, please feel free to submit further material that showcases your use of CbB. As mentioned earlier we need to grow our demo content and may also utilize some material for tutorials. We're also interested in seeing some more use cases for some other areas of the program such as the step sequencer, Matrix, audio snap as well as heavy electronic music projects.

We're going to feature the demos as well as live stage recordings from the NAMM show on the cakewalk_team BandLab page here:

https://www.bandlab.com/cakewalk_team

Please follow this account to get updates on the NAMM show! We'll soon upload some of the demos projects there.

Thank you all for using Cakewalk and helping us with this. It is truly appreciated!

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