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multitrack recording software i have just purchased
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I have just bought a 64 track recording package which I have installed on my brand new laptop . it allowes me to record and playback at the same time and it has up to 64 tracks but also you can bounce down so the possibilities are endless I can now experiment endlessly with new ideas and sounds . also I can record my live stuff with the bands I play in because my laptop has stereo mics , this is just brilliant . no real lateny problems , which I experienced with the old tower , probably because my new machine has a fast Pentium .
America is pregnant with promise and anticipation but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable....(Lee Jackson ..The Nice)
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Hey Rusty - just curious - what software package are you using?
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#3
Magix music maker music studio MX
Jerome Wrote:Hey Rusty - just curious - what software package are you using?
America is pregnant with promise and anticipation but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable....(Lee Jackson ..The Nice)
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Mrrusty1 Wrote:Magix music maker music studio MX

Good Choice! I use it's older brother - Samplitude - now called Pro X (or something like that )
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ah yes I had that one severall years ago .its a good product for all types of music production.
Jerome Wrote:Good Choice! I use it's older brother - Samplitude - now called Pro X (or something like that )
America is pregnant with promise and anticipation but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable....(Lee Jackson ..The Nice)
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#6
Post some stuff when you get comfortable with the new DAW!
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#7
Are you going to record many inputs at once? I'm looking into ways to record my band's gigs with separate channels, so I've got my eyes open for ideas.
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Crazyeelboy Wrote:Are you going to record many inputs at once? I'm looking into ways to record my band's gigs with separate channels, so I've got my eyes open for ideas.

You can do that with pretty much any new software out there at the moment. All you need is a digital interface with the appropriate amount of inputs. That'll plug into your computer via USB/firewire/thunderbolt/etc. Then you just set up the tracks in your software (aka DAW).

That's a simplified description. Usually the small details vary depending on the software and computer setup you are using.
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#9
I think with the band I would have to record from either the backline or from the stereo output of the mixer
Crazyeelboy Wrote:Are you going to record many inputs at once? I'm looking into ways to record my band's gigs with separate channels, so I've got my eyes open for ideas.
America is pregnant with promise and anticipation but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable....(Lee Jackson ..The Nice)
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#10
What are the additional features of this software. How can I record multi track. Eager to know Smile
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