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I think Cakewalk makes Guitar Tracks - Cakewalk would be the full MIDI orchestration thingy with pianos and violins and horns and such but Guitar Tracks is a scaled down version that's better suited for just guitar, bass and drums.
Newc
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i use guitar trax pro because it's easy to use and i'm lazy. it comes with fruityloops express drum software, (programmable drums and also an acidized library) there are also some feeble bass and keyboard stuff. the effects that come with guitar trax (compressor, flange, chorus, reverb, delay) are not good at all, but at the moment i don't really care. if you want better quality stuff download reason or cubase and use those instead of guitar trax. if your pc has a soundblaster card and drivers ditch that too for better quality.pod users: how do you run your line in?
hey man get kazaa and download samplitude[16 track] or cakewalk sonar [both user friendly] get a good sound card with guitar jacks in the front [1/4 inch jacks] , sound blaster makes a new good one can't remember what it is called though or isis I think thats what it is called makes a 8 track 1/4 inch jack card , only good for win 98/95 not xp and they are dirt cheap cause of that . anyway I'll email dave this link and he'll spell and explane every thing better than I can cause we use his pc to record , and he knows this stuff better than I do . //Steve
The Soundblaster card is Audigy Platinum II. I dont recommend it. Its is overpriced and not real 24 bits. I do recommend any terratec cards. They are expensive though.
You dont have to care for the inputs and touputs on the card just get an audiophile and a little mixer like I said. I will cost the same (or less) and do more with better quality.
I mic my guitar amp with a Shure SM56(an older version of the SM57) run that into a Bellari mic pre, then right into the soundcard. Nowhere near studio quality, but for scratch track so send to my other band members, it works.
Thanks eet_fuk_81... the setup that I used to record was pretty humble. I am getting much better stuff now. I am the proud owner of a Rocktron Voodu Valve and a Mesa 50/50. When I have that hooked up in my rack I will record again and post the mp3s...
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