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Cakewalk employees and friends share their experiences over the past 20 years making Sonar and other cool music programs.

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3 Responses to “The People Behind Cakewalk Music”  

  1. 1 BlueBrat

    This is very cool to see.

  2. 2 Joseph Edward

    did he say something about cakewalk for visually impaired people…
    if true, where can i find it , or an equivalent. ???

  3. 3 tarsier

    Re: visually impaired. Sonar has some built-in features that make it really easy for screen readers like Jaws to speak the controls. It’s all outlined in the readme file. They have a demo for download if you want to try it out.

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