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    ReValver for CakeWalk

    Latency Can someone please explain exactly what "latency" is? It's a word that I'm sure I need to become familiar with.
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    ReValver for CakeWalk

    So is the Alien Connections ReValver DirectX plug-in the amp simulator for us CakeWalk users, in the same way that Amp Farm is for Pro Tools users?
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    Lite-On CD Burners

    CD Burners Nevermind. I think I just found the answer to my question. Using the following example: 52x24x52x It's write, rewrite, and read, in that order.
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    Lite-On CD Burners

    I've narrowed my search for a CD burner down to a Lite-On 52x burner. Just out of curiosity, how are these numbers arranged?: 52x24x52x Which is read, write, and rewrite?
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    Direct X Plug Ins

    Amp Sim Yeah, I can see it being somewhat good for adding some warmth to a track. But for laying distortion or overdrive on a guitar, it was real stale! I've got a Digetech RP processor floating around somewhere. If I can ever get it back, I'll use it in the time being until I can get a POD.
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    Turtle Beach Sound Cards

    Sound Cards So is Sound Blaster the way to go for us home studio recorders? They look like a good choice. It shows they have internal and external cards. Internal means it just plugs into a sound card slot, right?
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    Direct X Plug Ins

    Hey, thanks fellas. I needed something like that to ease my mind. My CakeWalk Home Studio 2002 came with the Amp Sim plug in, but I couldn't even come close to a good sound from it. It all sounded so stale. Either I've got something set wrong somewhere, or it's no good. I like the idea of...
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    Turtle Beach Sound Cards

    I've recently started hearing a lot about Turtle Beach Sound Cards. Are these the holy grail of sound cards for recording, or are they more than you really need?
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    Direct X Plug Ins

    I want to experiment with direct-in recording as opposed to mic recording. What's the best way to go about putting effects such as overdrive on my guitar? Are Direct X Plug Ins the way to go? If so, which ones are good? There's a whole long list at: http://www.thedirectxfiles.com/plugins.htm
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    Home Studio 2002: Getting Good Tone Direct-In?

    I'm new to computer recording on my own, and recently purchased CakeWalk's "Home Studio 2002." I'm real anxious to start recording with it, but I've had several problems that have hindered my progress, not to mention having to become familiar with using it. My next main concern is getting a...
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