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mandrum
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Ok, I am wanting to get into sequencing as I have a decent computer with good soundcard and memory, so I am thinking I should make use of that stuff rather than go out and get a multitrack recorder/analouge recording thingy.
What I really need to know am I right going down this route(computer) and if so the next question is what software do I need to record tracks individually as I at the moment am a lone muso. I guess a sequencer, and on that note just downloaded a demo version of cakewalk (not for me it is'nt). Found it really really hard to understand, I have a B.A.(hons)degree and feel pig poop thick.It was mind blowingly complicated for me. So, what would be a good starting point - or is there a d.v.d or easy to follow book of sorts which could go hand in hand with say calkwalk or whatever other one is best and user(idiot) jargon free(er) friendly. Many thanks.
What I really need to know am I right going down this route(computer) and if so the next question is what software do I need to record tracks individually as I at the moment am a lone muso. I guess a sequencer, and on that note just downloaded a demo version of cakewalk (not for me it is'nt). Found it really really hard to understand, I have a B.A.(hons)degree and feel pig poop thick.It was mind blowingly complicated for me. So, what would be a good starting point - or is there a d.v.d or easy to follow book of sorts which could go hand in hand with say calkwalk or whatever other one is best and user(idiot) jargon free(er) friendly. Many thanks.