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Elijscott
New member
Hey anybody,
Ok, here's the deal. We have a 24 channel mixer (older - analog), and we have recently purchased a Delta 1010lt. We installed the drivers, everything seems ok. We also purchased (we thought) Cakewalk home studio 2004. Turns out it was a rip-off, and we got a burnt copy of 2002. Also, we are working with Windows ME (whose reputation obviously precedes itself). We are now ordering a real version of Home Studio 2004, but we had already installed the 2002 version to see if the interface was working, and if we could get it to recognize everything. Our problem is that it only lets us choose from 2 channels at one time, (left and right), no matter how many simultaneous tracks we are trying to record. We want to be able to record a drumset with 4 - 5 mics, and that's why we went with an interface with more inputs. If we were to install XP and buy home studio 2004, could we record the tracks simaltaneously? Or do we need to look at another program. We also tried the Free Protools program, and we couldn't get it to recognize any of the inputs. Basically, we're not sure what we're doing here, and I appreciate the experts such as yourselves helping out the recording challenged such as ourselves.
Ok, here's the deal. We have a 24 channel mixer (older - analog), and we have recently purchased a Delta 1010lt. We installed the drivers, everything seems ok. We also purchased (we thought) Cakewalk home studio 2004. Turns out it was a rip-off, and we got a burnt copy of 2002. Also, we are working with Windows ME (whose reputation obviously precedes itself). We are now ordering a real version of Home Studio 2004, but we had already installed the 2002 version to see if the interface was working, and if we could get it to recognize everything. Our problem is that it only lets us choose from 2 channels at one time, (left and right), no matter how many simultaneous tracks we are trying to record. We want to be able to record a drumset with 4 - 5 mics, and that's why we went with an interface with more inputs. If we were to install XP and buy home studio 2004, could we record the tracks simaltaneously? Or do we need to look at another program. We also tried the Free Protools program, and we couldn't get it to recognize any of the inputs. Basically, we're not sure what we're doing here, and I appreciate the experts such as yourselves helping out the recording challenged such as ourselves.