Cakewalk Project 5 | Desktop |
It famously included the Dimension synth, which allowed users to perform and capture MIDI with professional-grade sounds.
was a pattern-based soft synth workstation released by Twelve Tone Systems (later known as Cakewalk) in the early 2000s. Designed primarily for electronic musicians, it offered a non-linear approach to music-making that differed from the traditional linear recording found in its sibling program, SONAR . Key Features & Legacy Cakewalk Project 5
A powerful non-linear performance and composition tool for launching clips, a precursor to the "Matrix View" found in modern Cakewalk by BandLab. It famously included the Dimension synth, which allowed