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    Beginner guitars.

    Rock on GoldDust Dudes. So let's see here. In summary, I should get ahold of an acoustic, either borrowed or inexpensive at the local store, and then fiddle around with it and the "Big Note Song book", and see if I'm even interested it learning to play? Does this sound fair? And all would...
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    Beginner guitars.

    Hey there all, I have been doing a lot playing around with midi and synths and digital audio, etc, etc. I have recently considered the option of getting a guitar setup to add some "real" guitar sounds to my songs. only problem is, I don't know how to play and I don't know naything about...
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    JV 1010 orJV 1080?

    Hey there fella, The difference is the number of expansion boards available, and how much "power" and convenience you want in terms of editing and creating your sounds. It is my understanding (and if anyone known different, certainly correct me) that the 1010 supplies all the same ppre-set...
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    how to do fullduplex?

    If you installed you Gina's drivers properly, there should be a big "G" in the taskbar section. Don't used the little speaker icon, use the "G" Jeff
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    how to do fullduplex?

    Hello again. Full duplex doesn't mean you are playing out of more than one port or using "all" your ports or anything like that. It refers to the ability of a sound card to Record from a source and then play another already record track or group of tracks at the same time. If you have no need...
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    any site with gina's tip?please

    I would think the processor speed will be enough to do the Full Duplex work, but probably not run any plug-in effects. And of course your harddisk has to be fast enough also. The best thing to do is just try it, and seewhat happens. As far as what the "normal" people do. It doesn't have to...
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    any site with gina's tip?please

    Well, let me get this straight... What you are asking is, if you are sending your tracks out to a mixer, and you mix them there, can you then send that stereo mix and have Gina record it as a final mix? If that is your question then, the answer is absolutely YES, as long as your computer and...
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    wav files

    Hi there, I am ASSUMING you do know that you can't convert midi tracks to WAV right? You have converted all MIDI tracks into digital Audio, yes? Next, if you've "lost" audio tracks that were replaced with silence, you have most likely either deleted .wa~ files outside of cakewalk, or you...
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    MIDI velocity & volume...

    Hi there, It took me a while to figure out about all that two. As for your sound card, in most instance, I found that keeping the volume at full is the best, but you can experiment if you want. An important thing to remember about the velocity, which took me a while to realize (I used to do...
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    Sound cards (AARK comparisons)

    Hey guys, Also try www.bpmmusic.com A few months ago (when I got mine) they had Layla for $699. Jeff
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    any site with gina's tip?please

    Hi there, Well, I'm curious as to why you bought the thing if you didn't know why it had 8 outs, HOWEVER, that is not intended to be a smart a** response. However, your insticts is correct. Yes, you would send different tracks out of you Gina on different "out" channels or perhaps you would...
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    Cakewalk/Peavy Studio Mix

    In reading through your comments here is seems you guys aren't understanding the purpose of the Studio Mix (which by the way, I STILL wouldn't buy). I may be misunderstanding myself, but it is NOT a Mixer in the Mackie mixer sense. And it is NOT a sound card. It is nothing more than a...
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    18 or 24bit?

    Hello, I have the same setup. If you want to take advantage of the 20-bit converters, set it to 24-bits. If you need to save disk space and/or don't care, set it to 16-bit. Layla "writes 24-bit words" as everything internal is 24-bits. It steps up the bit rate from 20 to 24-bit internally...
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    Another Specific Mastering Question

    Hey guys, Let's forget for a minute who is doing the "Mastering". My question is this. When a CD is sent through the mastering process are all songs adjusted in EQ to bring about a similar Sound Spectrum? I ask this with this in mind. Let's say you have a CD with slightly different...
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