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I have Cakewalk synths and use mainly Real tracks. Does this bring anything to the table in terms of quality compared to what I already have with Cakewalk? I purchased the latest 2010.5 upgrade on a hard drive but didn't notice it anywhere.




Probably not. Most Cakewalk products include the TTS-1 synth and that's better than the wavetable. All that wavetable is btw is a program that uses your onboard soundchip as a DXi. The sound quality is still your el cheapo motherboard's sound chip. The reason for having it is when using Win 7 64 bit the Roland VSC won't work so this was PG's way of including some kind of sound for Win 7 64 bit users. Just to be precise it's called the Coyote wavetable synth. The Forte DXi is a completely different synth that uses Gigasamples and sounds decent for $40. Of course neither of these sounds close to the Ketron SD2 or another high end synth but those cost way more than either free or $40.

Bob


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