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Original Message 1/19             27-Nov-98  @  03:40 AM   -   digital audio multitracking

uriel99

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im computer stupid. ive been working with analog equipment until now. i need to know exactly how to record a live track while playing a previously recorded track. at the same time. i know its a stupid question but ive been back and forth through the manual and im gettin zilch. i can record the first track but i cant record another while playing the first one. please help. i know theres a simple solution for my problem and dont tell me to read the manual.



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Message 2/19             27-Nov-98  @  03:45 AM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

xoxos

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well for a start you could mention what type of equipment you're using.

xoxos.



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Message 3/19             27-Nov-98  @  11:39 AM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

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try multiquence at http://www.goldwave.com/. This lets you import or record audio and then record a new track while listening to the other (or others). You can then mix, put fx on etc. It is quite intuitive. You can loop audio tracks too (drum loops etc). If you can use a 4-track you can probably use this. Also cakewalk etc does this stuff but costs more. Multiquence is shareware but is fully functional.

There are other multitrack software packs but these are the two I know.

ps. if you use too many tracks and/or fx with multiquence it will jump and jitter but will render the mix to a wav file as smooth as a babies behind.



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Message 4/19             27-Nov-98  @  02:13 PM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

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what kind of soundcard do you have ???

/troels



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Message 5/19             28-Nov-98  @  12:03 AM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

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Exactly. You need a full duplex soundcard. You don't mention software or hardware.



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Message 6/19             28-Nov-98  @  12:03 AM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

rouge

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Exactly. You need a full duplex soundcard. You don't mention software or hardware.

But get a Roland VS. Don't go the PC way.



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Message 7/19             30-Nov-98  @  06:24 PM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

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whats wrong with the pc? it's cheaper, easier to upgrade and editing is much easier.



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Message 8/19             30-Nov-98  @  06:46 PM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

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PCs are by far superior to those all in one beasts...

-Craig



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Message 9/19             30-Nov-98  @  06:54 PM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

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read the first posting dude. the guys computer stupid. get a VS instead of wasting 6 months fucking with soundcards and plug and pray and all the other creative killing crap. dale



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Message 10/19             30-Nov-98  @  09:21 PM   -   RE: digital audio multitracking

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I'm with shadow - PC's waste time twiddling with virtual faders and knobs. I've tried it and I don't like it. The Roland VS is so much more straight forward.



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