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What (who) is cakewalk$10632$ - definition

MIDI SEQUENCER
Cakewalk Express; Cakewalk (software)
  • Cakewalk Professional 1.0 for DOS

Cakewalk (album)         
1991 STUDIO ALBUM BY HOUSE OF FREAKS
Cakewalk is an album by the American alternative rock duo House of Freaks, released in 1991. It was the duo's first album for a major label.
Cakewalk (Oscar Peterson composition)         
JAZZ COMPOSITION BY OSCAR PETERSON
Cakewalk is a jazz composition by Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, one of his best known originals. A live version of the song appeared on his 1981 album Nigerian Marketplace.
cakewalk         
  • Cakewalk poster, 1896
  • 1915 sheet music cover (late for cakewalk music): "Ebony Echoes: A Good Old-Fashioned Cake-Walk" by Dan Walker. New York, NY: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
  • Cakewalk dance, 1896
  • Eugénie Fougère on the 18 October 1903 cover of ''Paris qui Chante'' dancing to the song 'Oh ! ce cake-walk'
  • George Walker, Aida Overton Walker, and Bert Williams link arms and dance the cakewalk in the first Broadway musical to be written and performed by African Americans, ''[[In Dahomey]]''.
  • Painting from 1913
MUSIC GENRE AND TYPE OF DANCE
Cake walk; Cake-walk; Cakewalks; Cakewalker
Easily done, same as a piece of cake.
Our calculus test was cakewalk. [There is a dance called a cakewalk.If you're on the right square when the music stops, you win a cake.It's also defined as something accomplished with supreme ease.]

Wikipedia

Cakewalk (sequencer)

Cakewalk was a sequencer first developed by Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. (the company later known as Cakewalk, Inc.).

Originally for DOS, starting with version Cakewalk 1.0 in 1987, and, beginning in 1991, for Windows 3.0. Cakewalk, until version 4.0 required an MPU-401 MIDI interface card operating in intelligent mode, while 4.0 and later versions relied on the dumb UART mode only. Cakewalk was delivered in two versions, Cakewalk Pro and Cakewalk Express.

The latter was a lite version limited to 25 tracks and 1 MIDI output port. The Express version was sometimes bundled with hardware such as a sound card. Cakewalk was a purely MIDI based sequencer: Although it could trigger WAV files at certain points, more comprehensive audio support was not incorporated until the advent of Cakewalk Pro Audio when true support for digitized audio was added.