solone1 wrote:Charvelguy wrote:yeah, I had viewed that earlier. The deal is, the downloaded version gets free lifetime updates of the same. The boxed edition - you have to pay a 'nominal' fee for lifetime updates.
So, would it make more sense to purchase the download edition instead of the boxed at its present price? Apparently, this is the academic version? but it seems it will do the trick and I've been wanting to try FL studio as a daw.
I was looking at that and then stumbled into this site. Kinda interesting.. Anyone use this?
http://digitalmusician.net/index.php?id=381Happy Friday!
Huh, an online multitrack. I haven't used this.
Excerpts of the main page I found of interest.
As the Digital Musician Recorder operates as a Rewire device (master or slave), the software can be connected with your sequencer of choice such as: Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Reason, Live, Digital Performer, Sonar and others.
As the DM-Recorder can import and export audio files, you can work entirely with another programme and use the DM-Recorder as a means to transfer data for offline sessions.
All community members can download the Digital Musician Recorder free of charge. What you can do with the programme depends on which type of account you have chosen:
Free Account
Register with digitalmusician.net and download the DM-Recorder here. Once the software is installed you can connect to musicians throughout the world. For online collaboration there is a limited audio transfer rate of 128 kbit/s, up to 50 MB storage space can be used on the server each month, 100 MB can be uploaded and 300 MB downloaded. This account is free of charge. More details here.
Pro Account
For 9,90 Euro a month you can drastically increase your range of options. You can work with lossless compressed audio data that is comparable sound wise to uncompressed audio. You can use up to 150 MB storage space on the server each month, 100 MB can be uploaded and 300 MB downloaded. The Send-File utility can also be used to transfer all kinds of data directly to your partner. More details here.
Studio Account
The best choice for professional producers, studios and session musicians. Besides all the features of the Pro Account, the Studio Account owner can allocate up to seven sub-accounts enabling them to work with their partners that are not community members without interruption. The data volume is far higher than the Pro Account with 250 MB server space available each month plus up to 450 MB upload and 800 MB download. The Studio Account costs 35 Euro a month. More details here.
STEP 7
Once you have created a project, digitalmusician.net will send a message to your partners that you have invited which they can either accept or decline.
STEP 8
Once a Studio Job project has been created and you have set a budget, you can negotiate fees with the other members. Whether the fees include a basic performance fee or track buyout is entirely up to you.
STEP 9
Once you have all the project members together, start the Digital Musician Recorder and create a session with the raw material that the other members should use.