Cakewalk Pyro 1.5

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    04/10/2003
  • File size:
    11.4M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98

Publisher’s description

Cakewalk Pyro allows you to record, play and organize your favorite digital music. It will burn CDs, rip songs from your CDs, LPs and cassettes into MP3 or WAV files, or just play your favorite songs on your PC. From there, listen to your music on your PC, export to portable MP3 players such as RIO and NOMAD, or make a custom CD.

It uses Environmental Sound Processing (ESP), which optimizes the sound of your digital music in any environment you choose and is compatible with many industry CD-R and CD-RW recordable drives. It also integrates with CDDB Internet music database for downloads of song titles and artist info for commercial CDs. FastForward Tutorials provide detailed help, tips, and tricks for becoming an expert on digital music.

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