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Old 01-25-2000
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Hey, I have a setup right now that consists of a Pentium III 450Mhz, 128 MB Ram, a Soundblaster Live Value Soundcard, Cakewalk Guitar Tracks software, a 6 channel mixer, a couple of good microphones,
a few guitars and my voice. However, I want to start putting in piano and other sounds. How do I do this MIDI? I know there is a wavetable synth built in to the Soundblaster Card. How do I go about incorporating MIDI into my recordings and what else do I need, if anything?

Thanks in advance from a MIDI ignoramous.
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I have power tracks and Jammerpro I like the jammer better. Ptracks is $29 but jammer is more expensive. You would really like jammer if you writing basically by your self. You have to save jammer tracks to mid files but
thats built in to the program.
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