If you’ve upgraded to the latest Mac OS, Snow Leopard, and you’re a user of Cakewalk’s V-Studio 100. If you’re not already using Cakewalk, then you may not be aware that the software comes from Roland, who has quite a bit of knowledge about the music world.
With Macintosh’s popularity with music and video production the Cakewalk release of new driver’s for the Snow Leopard operating system brings the functionality and features of Cakewalk’s mobile studio production equipment.
Boston, MA (September 11, 2009) — Cakewalk, the world’s leading developer of powerful and easy to use products for music creation and recording, announces immediate availability of new Snow Leopard Mac Operating System (version 10.6) device drivers for the V-Studio 100 portable music production system.
Also now available are Snow Leopard hardware drivers for the UA-1G audio interface and UM-1G, UM-2G and UM-3G MIDI Interfaces. More Snow Leopard hardware drivers will be announced soon.
The introduction of the SONAR V-Studio 100 and other hardware drivers for Snow Leopard furthers Cakewalk’s commitment to making its products compatible with the Macintosh.
I’ve not heard much amazing new reasons to upgrade to the new Macintosh operating system, but I’m sure keeping your Cakewalk drivers updated are always good. Visit their website to download these new drivers and keep your Cakewalk software running at it’s top performance.