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Hey this so cool, didnt even know that this forum was here...
ok i just bought Sound Forge XP and am using acid(The program not the.. well you know)i just got the N-track demo and its cool but i need to know a couple of things before i buy the full version:
1. can n-track and sound forge get along i mean can i record a track in ntrack and then send it to sound f to be edited and processed then sent back to ntrck?
2.i have acid dj and want to send some tracks from it to ntrck, i tryed it so far but no success what is it the ntrck or acid or am doing something wrong?
3.can i use a midiman D-man 2044 with ntrack?
4.does it let me record midi or do i need another program for that too?
5.whats the square root of 2000?
6.any thing else i need to know about it?
thanks sorry for so many questions.
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1] Don't these programs both read and write .wav files? If so their products should be compatible. But that doesn't necessarily mean that these programs will run simultaneously on your system. As long as you've got the demo, give it a try!

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No i live in an apartement so im gona use sound treatment and stuff that wont do damage when i move out...
yeah i guess i was missing some thing there on the wave file stuff..
does anyone know about the midi thing?
oh and the midiman d-man?

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Soundforge should work just fine. When N-track notices a change in the track file size, it updates the file. I admit, I've never liked Soundforge, but N-track seems to be harmonious with Goldwave, so it should work too..
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what about the d-man 2044? will it work with ntrack? and do i need a midi sequencing program?
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Actually, I'm not entirely sure.. I almost purchased a D-man about a month back, but decided to hold off for a bit, so I couldn't tell you.. N-track can work with MIDI files, but I usually prefer to bounce them to a WAV file first.. That way I can control the volume and the EQ more precisely..
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what about a midi program for this stuff do i need one or no!
 



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