Darwin observed that identical species separated from each other by geographic boundaries (such as oceans and mountains) tend to evolve differently, developing unique characteristics to adapt to their individual habitats. Apparently, the theory of evolution applies to computer programs, as well, because a different type of digital audio sequencer has been evolving in England. With a stunning feature set, many unique and sometimes bizarre ways of doing things and a truly evolved price for the entry-level application (about $35), Making Waves music software is a breed apart. Users have three versions of Making Waves to choose from: Making Waves Audio, Making Waves Pro and Making Waves Studio. All versions feature as high as 192kHz recording; DirectX plug-in support; hundreds of stock effects; thousands of samples; automatic time stretching and pitch correction; and an impressive, free lifetime of updates and technical support. The program can be purchased in a box or online as a download. Although you dont get the nifty cardboard box and the extra sample CDs by buying online, it is significantly less expensive as a download. Adding to the features of the entry-level Making Waves Audio package, Making Waves Pro includes as high as 32-bit recording, VST effects and instruments (including 52 bundled VST effects and six instrument plug-ins) and support of multiple I/O soundcards. We reviewed the flagship program, Making Waves Studio, which ups the ante another notch with Standard MIDI File (SMF) and MIDI Time Code (MTC) support, as well as built-in Yamaha SW1000XG support.
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