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    Studio Projects B1

    I'm a newbie and looking to buy my first recording mic. I want to record my voice (for what it's worth) and my acoustic guitar. I realise I could spend up to a squillion pounds, but I'm just doing this for fun. Just set up my own business, so very short of cash, and can get this mic new for...
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    Bouncing midi to audio

    Thanks very much Mr Scrubs !! Your response didn't quite work (because I've clearly not set the card up correctly) but the information you gave me was enough to find a working compromise. I exported an audio track, and checked the import box as you suggested. The file was reimported onto a...
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    Bouncing midi to audio

    I'm afraid I don't have an external mixer, or any of the shed loads of groovy equipment that I see lots of other people have on this site. I simply have an Edirol UA 20 soundcard, and am trying to record with Cubase. Since posting, I've realised that I can't record one audio track to another...
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    Bouncing midi to audio

    Hi I'm really new to this, so don't know if that's even the right term. I recorded my piano via midi into cubase. I can hear it, and it's lovely ! I know that I need to record the midi track to an audio track in order to export it to wav (and then to mp3). I followed the instructions in the...
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    Edirol UA 20 Problems - please help !!!!!

    Cracked it !!!!
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    Edirol UA 20 Problems - please help !!!!!

    I knew I should have also said that I installed the drivers ! I even downloaded the latest ones just in case, and reinstalled them. I might try that yet again. Do you have any other ideas ? I'm tearing my hair out.
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    Edirol UA 20 Problems - please help !!!!!

    Hi all I'm new to this and have just bought the card to do some recording (I am very poor). I've installed it (ie plugged it in) and I can record through it (although it sounds rubbish, but that's a problem for a different thread). My main problem is that I can't hear anything when I play back...
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    Dumb question about panning

    Go easy on me guys - I'm very new to this, and this is probably the first of a squillion questions I'll ask. I read somewhere to put the drums and vocals in the middle, and the guitars and bass on the left and right (like a live situation I guess). My question is, do I do this when recording...
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