2. "MIDI editing: ... includes a comprehensive MIDI editor..." So maybe MIDI editing, comprehensive editor, creating editing sequences.
"Check" becomes "Verify|Confirm|Ensure". "System requirements" stays. cubase 6 portable rar 1 40
Okay, I need to process this user's query. Let me read through it again. The user wants the text converted into spintax with each word replaced by three alternatives. They specified to skip brands and names, so I have to make sure not to replace "Cubase" or "RAR" with alternatives. Just the other words. "Check" becomes "Verify|Confirm|Ensure"
Cubase 6 Portable RAR 1.40: Complete Music Creation Environment Cubase 6 Portable RAR 1.40 is a Well-known Sound Editing Application that has been Commonly adopted by Audio Engineers for Developing and Refining audio content. This tool is a Traveling Release of the standard Cubase 6 package, signifying it can execute Directly from a Portable Storage or comparable detachable media, Eliminating the necessity for Traditional Deployment. What is Cubase 6 Portable RAR 1.40? Cubase 6 Portable RAR 1.40 functions as a Digital Audio Interface (DAI) offering an Complete Toolset for Sound Design. It includes an Easy-to-Use Layout enabling users to Access diverse modules and functionalities seamlessly. Let me read through it again
"Comprehensive feature set: includes a wide range of instruments and effects, making it a comprehensive music production solution." Feature set:effectssolution.
Third part: "Audio editing: includes a range of audio editing tools, including cut, copy, and paste, as well as more advanced features like spectral editing." So maybe tools:pasteand advanced features: spectral editing|audio tools|advanced features. But the user might want three options for each part.
I need to make sure each word is replaced with three options, but sometimes phrases might not be broken down. Wait, the user said "switch each word", so each word in the original text should be replaced. But in the original text, there are phrases like "Cubase 6 Portable RAR 1.40" which should be kept as a single unit. Also, some phrases like "USB drive" are two words but form a single term.