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ProDeZigner
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Alright, I'm not new to recording, but there's still a lot I don't know.
I'm using my laptop equipped with both USB and Firewire with a mic and headphone jack only. I'm using a program called Mixcraft to do all my recording, since it's proven Vista compatible... specs for my lappy are as follows:
1.66Ghz Intel Core Duo
1GB RAM
80GB SATA HDD
DVD-RAM
Intel 945 Graphics
I bought it for school, but lately I've been wanting to jam around and I figured I'd use it for those purposes too, it's easier to take it then a desktop to jam sessions.
I don't want to sink a butt-load of money into recording, but I want to make it easier.
How can I record multiple tracks at once as all different tracks? Right now my recording rig is a ghetto-rigged cable costing 20 bucks from RadioShack. It's as follows:
1/4" Mono plug male to 1/4" Mono plug female -> 1/4" Mono plug male to audio cables (L/R the ones on standard A/V cables) -> Stereo cables to 1/8" STEREO plug male.
This allows anything plugged in to go from mono to stereo, which before I had a problem with going from mono to stereo... any suggestions?
I'm using my laptop equipped with both USB and Firewire with a mic and headphone jack only. I'm using a program called Mixcraft to do all my recording, since it's proven Vista compatible... specs for my lappy are as follows:
1.66Ghz Intel Core Duo
1GB RAM
80GB SATA HDD
DVD-RAM
Intel 945 Graphics
I bought it for school, but lately I've been wanting to jam around and I figured I'd use it for those purposes too, it's easier to take it then a desktop to jam sessions.
I don't want to sink a butt-load of money into recording, but I want to make it easier.
How can I record multiple tracks at once as all different tracks? Right now my recording rig is a ghetto-rigged cable costing 20 bucks from RadioShack. It's as follows:
1/4" Mono plug male to 1/4" Mono plug female -> 1/4" Mono plug male to audio cables (L/R the ones on standard A/V cables) -> Stereo cables to 1/8" STEREO plug male.
This allows anything plugged in to go from mono to stereo, which before I had a problem with going from mono to stereo... any suggestions?