It just shows us all how quickly life passes us by M. Anyway, want the Daddy of them all? At the risk of being accused of Thread drift, and you don't mind navigating around a page of German, a static link, perhaps this time. Cubase VST 24 Demo The page that that links to gives you a choice between Mac or PC on the left side of the page. Make your choice, and it brings you to a list of download sites. You'll figure it out.
Word of advice. If you install it, make a copy of the .exe file on floppys using either Winzip or This nippy little utility, because un installing and re installing from the ORIGINAL .exe file is not easily possible. (Turning your clock back doesn't work). This saves you the trouble of re-downloading (I hope you like reading books!!). I'm not too sure of it's size (14 - 15MB maybe), but do it and you will never again be troubled with worldly matters. Trouble is, it don't save.
Not to worry though.
This particular little chappy, Cakewalk Home Studio temporarily> stores it's 'wave data' in an almost .wav file (something like .WA~) While you still have Cakewalk open, open the track you're working on in Sound Recorder, and save it as a stereo .wav file. Use the wee utilities mentioned above, modify your EQ etc, and comvert to MP3, or burn it straight to your CD. Bob's your uncle!
The process is still the seme with the Cubase one, but your minimum reqs. are 133MHZ / 32 RAM, You really want 166 with 64. You know what they say: