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N-Tracks good .. if you use Cakewalk Guitar Studio or something similar you can use acidized drum programs and their a lot easier to cut parts up and move things around for different ideas ..
Don't worry - I'll smack her if it comes to that. You do not sell guitars to buy shoes. You skimp on food to buy shoes!~Mrs Tekky 06-03-08~
i record analog and drop it into the 'puter via soundforge for cleanup and extra eq...i'm a relic around here... [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ...d.m.
I use dbPowerAmp to convert wav to mp3, just right click on the wav file, then pick your new format & destination. And best of all, IT'S FREE! [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] go here to get it.
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You mean how you rip into MP3's or how do they record their actual tracks?
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Actually I have the MP3 part figured out with Windows Media 10.
I have to figure out what site I can go to to upload it onto the web.
I tried onlinerock.com but am having trouble with it.
i have an Akai dps12 too,fu(king great lil units.I use it for rough demo ideas and then go into protools and start from scratch as i have better audio convertors hardwired to that OS.For Mp3s or wavs i either use protools mixing plugins/encoders or sometimes i might transfer to another machine and use Wavelab(can use that on a laptop if i need to to master straight to cd)
1. Record a track with Total Recorder
2. Clean up the track with Goldwave (Remove all but the actual piece of music, like my hand scraping the strings getting ready to play, fadeout noise, etc...)
3. Play back the track with GoldWave while playing along and recording the next track with Total recorder.
4. Repeat Step 2 for the second track
5. Mix and match in Cool Edit Pro
6. Repeat Steps 1-5 until completion
Live band stuff I use a fostex digital 16 track, then run a mix in stereo to my soundcard, then play with it in cooledit pro. Stuff I record here at the house is either mic'd with an SM57 into the fostex then into the PC, or a modelling amp (Line6 Vetta, Behringer Vamp2, or Yamaha DG-Stomp) direct to my PC.
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