![]() ![]() NET, and this was when I decided to switch to the Mac, although I continue to do a bit of Windows work in certain scenarios. Īround this time, Microsoft abandoned Visual Basic in favor of the totally goofy Visual Basic. Ī year or two later, Apple released the first iPod, so I got a Mac and an iPod, where the Mac was required to make the iPod "happy". Īfter a while, I abandoned the idea of doing digital music production on a Windows machine. ![]() I have been interested in music for well over half a century, so around this time I got a copy of Cakewalk and tried to make sense of it but on a custom, high-end Windows machine this was impossible, in part because pretty much everything was an add-on or third-party product. Generally, I was considered to be an expert in Windows software development, including SQL Server. I was a Microsoft Solution Provider (MSP) and was certified in several Microsoft software development languages. NOTION also reads, writes, and understands MIDI, so MIDI is another possibility. The current BandLab version of Cakewalk exports MusicXML but does not import MusicXML. However, NOTION understands, reads, writes, and uses MusicXML format data so this is the strategy to use. NOTION does not import, read, write, or understand Cakewalk WRK files so this strategy is not going to work. Ĭakewalk is a Windows-only application, and this is the case for the new BandLab version of Cakewalk, as well, which maps to my having zero way to run it, but so what. Ĭakewalk has been acquired by BandLab and at present is a free product, which you can download, install, and use at no charge once you get a free BandLab account. I do everything on the Mac, but I did some research on Cakewalk and know a lot about Windows. Erictheriault wroteI'm a long time Cakewalk user and just got myself a license of Notion what is the best way to import WRK files into Notion? All of these files are just pure sheet music files.
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