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i do some pretty bare-bones recording with my 424mkII (just vocals, acoustic guitar and bass). I want to start mixing down onto my hard drive, but i'm not sure where to begin. i know i'll need a soundcard (any suggestions?) and some type of software. what type of software should i get, where can i get it, and can i get it for free? also, what type of audio format will i be working with? can i create mp3s fairly easily? obviously, i'm not a tech wizard, but i think i have some half decent songs that i'd like to get out there. thanks for reading. hope you can help.
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Well, for starters you will need to let s know what pieces of eqipment are you working with (computer spec.s etc...).
I would say to you, to dowmload.. Cakewalk 9 demo http://www.cakewalk.com Sound Forge http://www.sonicfoundry.com and for a sound card you could try outa 44 or 66 peace,,,, nips
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software? the best is cool edit.
just download a demo of it from any site, and the crack for it from www.astalavista.com. so you've got the whole version for free. ![]() |
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whatever soundcard you have already on your computer is fine and Goldwave from www.goldwave.com is free and it will record and edit (cleanup some tape hiss, hint hint)......
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