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Old 05-07-2003
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Question Gtp&boss Br-8

How would I record invidual tracks from the LINE OUT jacks, a track at a time,from the BR-8 to GTP on it's own track. I absolutely can't get the tracks anywhere near being in sync with each other, a problem I never had in the 4 track days. I have 55 tunes that have 4-8 tracks each that I want to record onto GTP. I have MIDI connections on both ends but have never used MIDI before. I also have Roland's WAV. file converter but I need step by step instructions to set up and use them as I've never .done any MTRecording on a computer beyond 2 stereo tracks. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated and I promise you a mention in my album credits if you can help!
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I don't think GuitarTracks Pro work with MIDI at all. So the syncing is a no-go, sorry 'bout that . You need something more powerfull, maybe you should consider HomeStudio 2003.


And when you start recording with your PC, you'll get no sync problems then either. But when you're trying to transfer sound from one digital device to another, you need to sync them to make shure they don't drift apart...
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