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AlexanderOstuni
09-26-2009, 05:07 AM
Ysterday, while at work I read a thread on Cubase.net about a software, sort if Frontend where you can manage your cubase/Nuendo Projectfiles, torn off certain devixces on Nuendo startup etc etc. I liked very much what I read and now at home I wanted to download the software but can't find the thread anymore.
Am I blind or has it been erased ? Did anybody alse read it and can tell me where I can download this one ?

Cheers
Alex

AlexanderOstuni
09-26-2009, 05:16 AM
Hi again,

ok, I found the software at KVR. Its called "starting point" but there definately was a thread at cubase.net.

Cheers

Animus
09-26-2009, 05:35 AM
Post up up a link here bro. Sounds interesting.

AlexanderOstuni
09-26-2009, 06:31 AM
Hi,

sorry..

http://www.audiofront.net/daw.php

Overview:
Starting Point (DAW Edition)
Top Reasons to use Starting Point

* make keeping track of your projects easy!
* automatically disable your network / on-board sound when you open projects
* for BCF2000 users, automatically load BCFView when you start your music applications
* view the waveform of your mixdowns as you listen to them

Does it sound appealing?

Overview

Starting Point (DAW edition) is focused on allowing you to be more productive by making interfacing with your computer a whole lot simpler. Creating and producing music on a modern DAW involves using numberous applications and keeping track of projects that are scattered throughout different folders on your computer. This is where Starting Point shines, it puts everything you need for making and producing music into one simple, intelligent, and easy to use interface--a starting point for just about everything you need to do.
Key Features
Project Manager: Opening, copying, deleting, renaming of documents are all supported from Starting Point's Project Manager. Check the Basic Edition for more information.

Audio Player:
Starting Point's build in audio player supports a wide range of audio formats including .wav, .aiff, .mp3, .ogg just to name a few. It supports Audio CDs including ripping tracks or an entire CD to your hardrive.

Track Folders:
The Audio Player can organize your tracks in Track Folders. Track folders are like playlist files that are alive. New mixdowns are automatically added, deleted ones are automatically removed.

A.I.D: A.I.D is a tool that can intelligently load an application when its associated hardware profile is connected allowing you to 'turn on' your music applications.

Device Manager: The Device Manager can be configured to disable devices such as onboard sound, networking interfaces, and bluetooth so that they don't steal precious resources away from your resource hungry applications.

32 and 64 bit: Starting point runs on 64bit or 32bit versions of Windows including XP, Vista, and Windows 7.