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Cirbuck
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Howdy folks,
I have been recording tracks directly into my laptop from my Taylor acoustic guitar just to make loops of various chordings and rhythms to put on a cd and play back through my Marshall amp to have someone to practice and innovate with. Now I would like to know if there is some decent (reasonably priced for non pros) software out there that I could record multiple tracks of myself playing different components of songs at different times and then go back and be able to edit each of the files and combine them to sound like an entire ensemble. I downloaded a fairly good one (for my purposes of filtering, cleaning, stretching, etc.) but it doesn't seem to allow for combining multiple tracks or files and mixing them together to create one file. Maybe I just don't know what I am doing with this one yet, but I don't believe it has that capability. Any advice?
I have been recording tracks directly into my laptop from my Taylor acoustic guitar just to make loops of various chordings and rhythms to put on a cd and play back through my Marshall amp to have someone to practice and innovate with. Now I would like to know if there is some decent (reasonably priced for non pros) software out there that I could record multiple tracks of myself playing different components of songs at different times and then go back and be able to edit each of the files and combine them to sound like an entire ensemble. I downloaded a fairly good one (for my purposes of filtering, cleaning, stretching, etc.) but it doesn't seem to allow for combining multiple tracks or files and mixing them together to create one file. Maybe I just don't know what I am doing with this one yet, but I don't believe it has that capability. Any advice?