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Podz
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Hi
I'm thinking about purchasing cakewalk to record my band (drums, bass, guitar, and vocals), and was wondering if anyone had any experience of this and whether or not you would recommend it.
Currently I have a Pentium PIII 500MHz, 128MB ram, 20Gb ide H/D, and S/BLive soundcard.
We will need to record at least 8 tracks simultaneously (for the drums), so I think i'll probably need a new soundcard with multiple inputs (any recommendations?)
Also, I hear having an external mixer is a good idea for monitoring and getting the input levels right (can't this be done directly though the software?)
Does latency cause a problem when recording live, and any way of getting around it?
We're looking to end up with a professional sounding CD at the end of the day -- is cakewalk good enough or is cubase better?
Any comments anyone with a bit of experience can provide will be gratefully received.
Many thanks
Podz
I'm thinking about purchasing cakewalk to record my band (drums, bass, guitar, and vocals), and was wondering if anyone had any experience of this and whether or not you would recommend it.
Currently I have a Pentium PIII 500MHz, 128MB ram, 20Gb ide H/D, and S/BLive soundcard.
We will need to record at least 8 tracks simultaneously (for the drums), so I think i'll probably need a new soundcard with multiple inputs (any recommendations?)
Also, I hear having an external mixer is a good idea for monitoring and getting the input levels right (can't this be done directly though the software?)
Does latency cause a problem when recording live, and any way of getting around it?
We're looking to end up with a professional sounding CD at the end of the day -- is cakewalk good enough or is cubase better?
Any comments anyone with a bit of experience can provide will be gratefully received.
Many thanks
Podz