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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Voyetra |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Compose your own multitrack songs with your MIDI keyboard and live instruments -- the powerful sound editing tools to layer other instruments onto your MIDI keyboard or drum machine, Record and add your own lead vocals, background harmonies and process them with professional sound effects, Powerful audio restoration tools give you the same options you'd get from a professional mixing board -- Pop Removal, Smooth, Noise Reduction and Low Pass Filter, More than 1500 built-in audio and MIDI samples - drum loops, keyboard riffs, guitar leads and more -- create your own backing band, Work with numerous Digital Audio Effects - Scale, Normalize, DC Offset, Crescendo/Fade, Compressor/Gate, Delay, EQ, Pitch Shift, Time Compress/Expand, Reverse |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | vts-6024-100 |
| UPC: | 731855060252 |
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Customer Reviews of Record Producer Deluxe
Record Producer review I have been using Digital Orchestra Plus for several years. Although a little difficult to get used to ,works pretty well for general music arranging.Record Producer is similar with expanded features.There are some features such as adding signs and symbols into the notation that wouls be helpful.The program is still useful for the average amature arranger.
No professionals/semi-professionals allowed!
After I purchased the software directly from Voyetra, I soon became aware that Record Producer Deluxe has several significantly limiting flaws for anyone other than a casual hobbyist:
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>1. You cannot use ANY VST/VSTI or DX/DXI plugins - there is simply no way to integrate them from within.
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>2. You cannot export wave files produced in RP Deluxe. For example, you might want to use a program such as Sound Forge (or any other program to apply effects or adjust EQ. Once you create something in RP deluxe, you are stuck with RP Deluxe! If you want to move to a non-Voyetra software product later, you are out of luck on moving your compositions to the new product.
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>3. I had a technical issue in that the timing of my digital tracking was off (with RP Deluxe ONLY, not Cakewalk products). I went around with tech support by email. Finally, they just gave up on me. I asked for a refund or even a credit, which they would not give me!
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>4. The digital effects (which is what you are limited to) I found to be VERY basic at best.
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>Overall I rate this product quite poorly in that it has a lack of even semi-professional features. I also had a horrible time with tech support. I spent just a little more money on Cakewalk Home Studio and I am infinitely more pleased with this. If you are anything more than just a casual music enthusiast, I would recommend another product.
My Review of Record Producer deluxe
I agree with much of what K. Wagner of Rosslyn VA wrote.
I use Digital Performer in the classroom. I noticed last year that Digital Orhestrator Pro, which preceded Record Producer Deluxe and by all accounts is the same program re-packaged, worked very much like the Digtal Performer software. I used it extensively and then decided to buy Record Producer when it was introduced. I upgraded to Deluxe when I realized I did not have all of the tools.
Record Producer Deluxe interfaces well with my equipment. No problems yet.
I have not used the FAQ page form Voyetra but I am getting close because of a nuance. I have noticed that Record Producer Deluxe arbitrarily changes my patches. For example, I assign patch 65 to an instrument but when it is saved and I load it again later, that patch may be (and usually is) changed to 64. The same goes if I assign 57, 58, 66 or 67. They all move. I have noticed that patch 68 stays in place. I don't know why this happens but it causes a sound problem when music is played back.
One other thing that I really don't like is that wave sounds are not called waves, but RPP files and can not be accessed or played like waves. There is some special set up that Voyetra has inserted that keeps you from using any of the sounds and effects that come with the program. Bummer.
The program may be hard to work with but I have not noticed as yet. I think that Digital Performer prepared me for it.
I like this program, especially the piano roll editing, and really wish that Voyetra would concentrate on improving it by maybe intergrating a form of Music Write with it, making it good for universal use, like reading and accepting all types of audio files, adding a little color to the track lines, grouping the sliders, and charging more for the good product that it is and can be. Just now, it is like a toy but very useful. It is a good place to jump off