First published at 11:50 UTC on July 23rd, 2021.
This was a demo song that came with Cakewalk Pro 3.0, which was my main music studio on Windows 3.11 and Windows 95, back on my old IBM 486. When I upgraded to the HP Pavilion, I was using Cakewalk Studio 2003. I spruced it up a bit with 3.0's …
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This was a demo song that came with Cakewalk Pro 3.0, which was my main music studio on Windows 3.11 and Windows 95, back on my old IBM 486. When I upgraded to the HP Pavilion, I was using Cakewalk Studio 2003. I spruced it up a bit with 3.0's syncopation settings I forget the exact name of it, but it became a standard for notation software, diving you the options to have a song played straight 4/4, or in a swing manner, or whatnot. I believe Band Lab's version of Cakewalk still has this feature, but it's buried a bit. Notation is not one of Cakewalk's strong points any more. But then, put into perspective, composing note by note is comparable to being a person that still writes code in DOS or BASIC. At any rate, the basics of DigiDog hasn't changed much. I had a soundfont version that made it mostly a percussion piece, but I need to retrieve the font of a Zip disk. Either that, or find a way to record it off the HP. But for now, the piece doesn't sound too bad with the updated VST instruments.
Here's what it would have sounded like back in the day: https://youtu.be/iaxCHtMvQe8?t=81
For Music:
Cakewalk by BandLab (Version 2020.01 BUILD 28, 64 bit)
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Audacity 2019.3.1 64-bit
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For Picture:
Paint.NET (Current Version: 4.2.10).
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For Movie Compilation:
OpenShot Video Editor 2.5.1 .
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