Digital Pro on a PC Operating System

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Infernal Scourge
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Digital Pro on a PC Operating System

Post by Infernal Scourge »

Hi Everybody,

I was looking for a software to compose in it and control my keyboards for MIDI triggering. Somebody advised Digital Pro for me. I have PC compter. I need to know does Digital Pro function with all its MIDI controls on a PC operating system? I need urgent answers plz. Thank You all!
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Dwetmaster
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BTW DP is MAC Only. Sorry :cry:
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Post by crankz1 »

You might have a look at REAPER.

http://www.cockos.com/reaper/
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Post by billruys »

Reaper is indeed very good and excellently priced. If you do a lot with MIDI, Sonar is pretty hard to beat. The new version (7) ships with some very good soft-synths out of the box too.
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