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  1. beezelbubba

    Macbook Air Sufficient?

    From the looks of the specs, it should be perfectly adequate.
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    New to vocals

    Drive a bus and hope for generous tipping!:D
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    My plans to build a midi guitar

    LOL. The goober in the vid notwithstanding, I have one of those on order(backorder:mad:) and cannot fucking wait to get it!
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    Still using N-track over Reaper

    I was good until 3.3 I still find myself going back to old projects from time to time, to render wavs for Reaper. I always find myself looking for a v3.3 to install, and trying to remember my code to unlock it.:D
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    New to vocals

    Sing in the car!
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    What computer components affect the recording?

    Lots of effects will be a load on your CPU, but anything fairly modern(multiple cores) will probably handle it fine.
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    What Software for Windows OS?

    Good plan, and It wont cost you a penny to give it a thorough evaluation.
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    What Software for Windows OS?

    Or I could read you whole post and see you're not interested in Reaper!:laughings:
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    What Software for Windows OS?

    I used Ntrack for several years and was fairly happy w/it. Switched to Reaper 3 or 4 years ago and never looked back. Either will work nicely, but Reaper can be D/Ld free and used without restriction for as long as needed to evaluate. It is well worth the 60 bucks to purchase, though!
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    Used Mac. Would this be a reasonable deal?

    13” MacBook New Battery 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - 1GB ram, 80GB -Combo
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    Vandana

    Drums and sitar are virtual.Real cello and violin (I suck, so they're low in the mix.)Bass, guitar and chanting. I listen to this funny old monk named Ajahn Sumedho(an American from the Thai forest tradition) who starts all his talks with the chant "Namo, tassa, blah blah." I flew in the mp3...
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    Vandana

    Buncha Buddhist mumbo jumbo. SoundClick artist: Matt S Lewis - page with MP3 music downloads
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    Santa Clause Is Coming To Town

    Latest Christmas song with my kids. My oldest son's debut on drums (he's 14, and way too cool to sing on it.) He did a great job. Drums are an Alesis DM5 electronic kit. My 3 younger ones on vocals. Bass is a cello, used as a stand up bass! Laughing Merry Xmas...
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    Oriental Noodles

    Classical guitar and violin (both with piezzo pickups, no mic)into Audiophile 24/96, into Reaper. Drums are Readrums, using various samples I've scraped together. There's also an Erhu VSTI in there:http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1885.html Thanks for listening.
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    Oriental Noodles

    An Asian flavored instrumental, for classical guitar and violin. http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=9842691
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    New Computer Advice for DAW

    I wouldn't if I were you, but if you do, I doubt it will make much difference which one you choose.
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    Call For Success Stories

    Forgive you? We don't know how to thank you!:D
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    Call For Success Stories

    Truer words have never been spoken!:p :D:laughings:
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    Call For Success Stories

    I'm a loser and a piece if shit. Will you consider my story?
  20. beezelbubba

    Buying Guitars Mail-order or On-line, do ya?

    I have no problem doing it. I'll make whatever work for me. I haven't the time or patience to go around and find that special guitar.
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