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Good job. You'll want to use whatever software came with your Lexicon over Audacity. It will be much better suited for multitracking. Audacity has its place, but not as the heart of a computer-based studio.
That's the plan. Just used audacity because it was free. I think Cubase is what came with the Lexicon.
Will be a learning experience.
Yes that's what I ended up getting. Works great.My favorite (because it's FREE and does more than most encoders you pay for) is LAME (Less than An Mpeg Encoder). It has a command-line interface which takes some getting used to (unless you love UNIX). But it has many encoding options, and the results are excellent.
Glad you are sorted.Hey thanks alot for the suggestions guys.
I did this quick and easy recording on using audacity but the lexicon alpha came with recording software that I'll install and start using. I followed the links on audacity (as recommended above) and was able to convert it. TOLD YA I WAS A NEWBIE!!!
and so it begins, my first home recording. Didn't read the manual, didn't even tune the instruments. But here it is for your amusement.
-------------------- Hope to get better at this soon.