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downinfront
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hey,
i'm somewhat of an amateur in recording. my band has started to record on our fostex x-24 4-track, a cheap little thing but it does the job. now i know a bit about how to record on this machine, but i recently got cakewalk pro audio 9, and i am interested in using that to mix the tracks and put them into .wav files and burn them into cds. here's my question/scenario. right now we have the drum track laid down on track 2 of the recorder on our cassette. can i record this drum track into cakewalk, then go back, record the bass onto another track, put that into the computer (in the correct time with the drums) and continue doing so, so that i don't have to bounce tracks on the 4 track, or is that not a good idea? any help is greatly appreciated
i'm somewhat of an amateur in recording. my band has started to record on our fostex x-24 4-track, a cheap little thing but it does the job. now i know a bit about how to record on this machine, but i recently got cakewalk pro audio 9, and i am interested in using that to mix the tracks and put them into .wav files and burn them into cds. here's my question/scenario. right now we have the drum track laid down on track 2 of the recorder on our cassette. can i record this drum track into cakewalk, then go back, record the bass onto another track, put that into the computer (in the correct time with the drums) and continue doing so, so that i don't have to bounce tracks on the 4 track, or is that not a good idea? any help is greatly appreciated