Acermove wrote:I guess they didn't anticipate Sagan taking over Metro. Has that just been recent?
And Metro users didn't expect Cakewalk to go totally PC!!!
Metro 6 was released (or I found out about it) round Jan/Feb.
I assume the program (earlier metro) was created by the author, published (or distributed) under a cakewalk brand for a certain number of years and then they decided to go PC and not renew the agreement.
You could tell something was up because for the past 3 years if you asked Cakewalk a question you'd never get a response.
I can see why metro took so long to get virtual instruments and other cool features (why give a company who's about to drop your product a new update with features that are similar to sonar etc.?) and I can also see how Sagan Tech got a hold of Metro too.
And at the end of the day it was probably the best thing that could happen.
The support here is infinitely better than cakewalks.....as they didn't have any to start with.
Now all we have to do is solve your problem.
scoot.