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Best way to start -Newbie
i have a Korg D1200, monitors, condensers, M-Audio dmp-3 preamp.
the standalone DAW seems difficult. Am I better off going the PC route. I do not care about portability -goal is to produce a good CD. Mostly acoustic guitar and vocals. That is, I'm always going thru many screens on the DAW- does anything else provide better instructions. Korgstudios.com are very nice and knowledgable people and the D1200 sounds great but ---is there a better, easier way to do this before I get in too deep? Any help is much appreciated. Alan |
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What kind of specs do you have on the computer you posted this question on?
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