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We have left this software listing here because the comments below are quite active and hopefully the owners of Record Producer who have been left stranded by Voyetra/Turtle Beach will be able to help each other out.

The reason I love DOP/RPP is that it remains the most complete and intuitive music production software I have come across - and I still have my old files to work on. Design-wise, no one has ever really improved upon this software, not Cakewalk nor even Pro Tools - except for the addition of non-destructive editing and plug-ins. Those factors, however, are enough to get to me move on to other software (currently using n-Track) for my new songs, although I would MUCH rather have an updated RPP that did this. I originally got DOP in a package with a Turtle Beach Live Platinum sound card that included a chip with GREAT Kurzweil sounds for MIDI, and I still keep this machine (with Windows 95) around thinking I'll get back to it. DOP on this machine did have a nasty habit of occasionally deleting the contents of a file, leaving behind a 0kb file. Lost my best instrumental ever by not backing up. No such problems with future versions though, and I'm keeping my last Windows XP laptop around as well, so I can work on improving my old files (though without benefit of the Kurzweil...).

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Personally, I am begging Turtle Beach/Voyetra to bring back their old engineers or similarly talented ones and get back to building on what they started in the recording business. This is what really made them stand out as a company. Now their just another company that builds sound cards and music software, a business in which they are now also-rans.

I agree with all of the other posts. Just because they have chosen to discontinue support, shouldn't mean that I can't use the product anymore. I paid my money, and I expect to be able to use it for as long as I want. Microsoft has discontinued support for many of its products, but I can still install and use them. While I can understand their concerns about installing on newer systems, It is not up to them to save me from myself. Furthermore, I am disgusted that I cannot use it on the XP system that I originally purchased it for, but recently had to restore. I have DOS programs that I have run on XP, and they work fine. I will take a look at the potential registry fixes, and will gladly join the boycott of any new Turtle Beach products.

I got it working by exporting the Record Producer setup registry keys from my old, dying XP system to another XP system and even to a W-7 32-bit system! Read how to do this here: -39-voyetra-setup-registry-record-producer-deluxe .
If you think this is too complex for you, I have a software installation file (5.01.5xxx from nov. 2006) and a registry key file. If anyone is interested, mail me: r...@johnvanhulst.eu

George P
P.S. Captcha made me impossible to publish some comments in this forum - I gave up after 6-7 unsuccessful CAPTCHA trials. I am not human and I keep my fingers crossed to succeed send this message.

I just have to add my comment. I started MIDI sequencing with Voyetra MIDI Orchestrator, moved on to Digital Orchestrator Pro for rendering my sequences to wave, and upgraded to Record Producer Delux to make better wave files from my sequences.

I have Cubase 4LE, and I have the newest, wizbang DAW from Cakewalk - Sonar X1. These are great for lots of different aspects of wave file studio work - but, and it's a big BUT - Voyetra's Record Producer was the most intuitive, and user interface friendly MIDI program of them all. I don't know about anyone else, but when I'm feeling creative, I prefer simplicity. I guess that makes me old fashioned, "holding on" to an outdated and obsolete program. What Turtle Beach doesn't realize is that this software is obsolete only because they chose to make it so. It's function, design, and utility are still very much in demand and relevant. I've had the Sonar product line for nearly as long - but doing MIDI in Sonar has always been a pain in the a$$. For me, completing the MIDI instrument portion of my projects on Record Producer before pulling them into Sonar for subsequent production was a terrific shortcut. I am very angry that technical support at Voyetra/Turtle Beach considers my desire to have this product for use in Windows 7 as close minded. Their recommendation to one of the posters here to "consider Cakewalk" as a solution was condescending and lacking insight.

Just upgraded to a Win 7 64-bit system, and really missing Record producer. Just bought Mixcraft...what a waste of effort that is. They are trying to do things based on loops these days, which doesn't work for a real composer. The midi part of the program just doesn't work intuitively. Record Producer was much better at this. I'm gonna try the Win XP virtual machine in Win 7 and see if I can still use the old program. Depens on whether it recognizes all the abilities of the sound card.

I love what I see here! As a composer there is no better software to sequence MIDI than RPD (or DOP Pro). The piano roll interface is the best!
The "crack" to reinstall it after the bozos at Voyetra cancelled it has been posted here. I figured it out the hard way 4 years ago and made the manual entries from REG 16 and REG 17 from my other PC to the one I reinstalled RPD. Then I took REG 16 and REG 17 and exported them in my back up HD.
Now when you install it in a XP, VISTA or W7 machine, click on the exported REG 16 and REG 17 aftter the installation. You may get the registration pop up, so just close it and there is is!

Just a tidbit, the reason I believe Sonar, Cakewalk or the other programs do not have the interface that RPD has is they believe no one is writing MIDI from scratch and the preference is to do loops and samples, crap that has made our popular music such junk! So the focus is sampling wavs, looping and maybe just a few notes here and there.

i was testing out record producer last night. Couple weeks ago picked up a Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCI Express. When i plugged the mic in and was testing out recording in melodyne, the sound was coming out after you'd speak. An echo.. turned off all the soundcard effect bells and whistles but it was still doing it. Something seemed wrong with the card but looking around the net sounds like they got latency issues. So i'm testing out in record producer and i'd have some midi dots and was testing out recording the what you hear to wav. I play it back and was sounding like an echo. Look at the wav and its showing up later. I said enough with this soundcard, but i gotta keep soundblaster cause gotta use the soundfont bank manager and creative vienna soundfont editor.. so kinda stuck. noticed a higher end card the X-Fi Titanium HD PCIe. Says "Pristine audio recordings with ultra low latency. ASIO recording support with latency as low as one millisecond and minimal CPU load for precise audio recordings." Ordered that today. Figured maybe there was some latency setting where i could fix this snafu.

Then today.. i took the card out and fired up the asrock motherboard integrated sound. Fire up the melodyne to test and recording the mic. Then i turned the mic off and wanted to play back what i recorded and record that on another track. I look at it and was a little bit behind and had an echo. Melodyne uses this asio4all recording driver and in the system tray by the clock there's an icon and you can adjust the latency buffer settings. The default is 512 samples.. i put it as low as it could, to 64 samples and it was almost in sync. To match it up you'd have to drag the wav a little bit left. ok good.. things can get in sync.

Now i go to the 'record producer'.. lets test out recording the mic. Then play that back and record what you hear and see what it looks like.. yeah getting an echo when i play both those back. Look at it, and its 0.08 sec behind. There's not any sort of latency setting in record producer.. so strike there.

Next i try some midi dots and record that in wav.. i play it back.. big echo. The wav is showing up like 0.25 sec later. I'm there wtf.. so i look at the midi dots as its playing and not getting any noise till later on in the notes. I look at it and yeah its recording what is hearing but seems like its not playing the notes till later. Its not so much a recording latency as the midi playing later.. its not all the dots that play in bad timing seems like your whole mix would just have to be moved that much to get it in sync with other wavs later. So it could technically work and could manage and work around it.

But thru all this i kept getting the grey screen flashes, as usual.. not the whole screen, just the working area.. so the top bar stays and the vertical midi keyboard stays along the left but that whole editing window section and the wav editing section, it all just goes solid grey whenever there's a screen flash every oh its at least every minute.. and it stays grey until you minimize the program. With dop i could have a blank notepad in another window and switch back and forth to that and it clears it up. With record producer here in windows 7 that doesnt clear it up and have to minimize and maximize rpd, then it loses track of what section you're at and gotta refind it. Or you could switch from the midi window to the wav and it'll clear it up.

And then i dont like how my mouse wheel does nothing in the midi editor. Then in the wav editor i'm trying to select data and wanna select more than whats visible in the window but it stops at the far right. Should be like forge where it keeps going.

Basicly, thats too many strikes. I was willing to work around this stuff but the latency issues and this grey screen covering.. i just cant take it anymore and dop's fired. Anybody know of any other multi track recording programs that are similar? cause i've got a mess on my hands here with a couple bookmarks on the desktop with google searches starting from scratch. I got 2-4 weeks till that card gets here.. i got a hunch i'll still have some kind of latency issues going on with it but what can i do, i'm just gonna work around it. Depressing. lol.. end of the road for the dop. I hung in there and tried to keep 'er goin but buck's stopped.

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