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deadmansshoes
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Hey peeps
I'm new to this home recording stuff and would like some simply impartial advice on which DAW to use.
I'm currently trying to use Cubase SX3 but my laptop is weak as a puppy so I'm looking for something else.
I also have access to m-audio sessions but that sucks and doesn't come close to fulfilling my needs. Which brings me on to my next point, currently my main peice of hardware is the m-audio fast track USB (not the Pro model I must stress) which is also dissapointing but it's all I got for now.
I have ezdrummer and amplitube which work with cubase just fine but the fast track doesn't and I've all but given up hope of getting it to (yes I've tried the latest drivers but if anyone has any further suggestions in the mean time I'll listen to them).
I'm only trying to record some rock metal tunes nothing to ambitious or OTT.
So does anyone have a suggestion that will:
1. Use the m-audio fast track (not pro)
2. Use ezdrummer
3. Use amplitube (or something similar)
4. Work with a pretty weak laptop (talking 40g memory, 512mb RAM & 1.8ghz processor)
Or just shoot me down if I'm being far to ambitious.
I look forward to hearing from you
I'm new to this home recording stuff and would like some simply impartial advice on which DAW to use.
I'm currently trying to use Cubase SX3 but my laptop is weak as a puppy so I'm looking for something else.
I also have access to m-audio sessions but that sucks and doesn't come close to fulfilling my needs. Which brings me on to my next point, currently my main peice of hardware is the m-audio fast track USB (not the Pro model I must stress) which is also dissapointing but it's all I got for now.
I have ezdrummer and amplitube which work with cubase just fine but the fast track doesn't and I've all but given up hope of getting it to (yes I've tried the latest drivers but if anyone has any further suggestions in the mean time I'll listen to them).
I'm only trying to record some rock metal tunes nothing to ambitious or OTT.
So does anyone have a suggestion that will:
1. Use the m-audio fast track (not pro)
2. Use ezdrummer
3. Use amplitube (or something similar)
4. Work with a pretty weak laptop (talking 40g memory, 512mb RAM & 1.8ghz processor)
Or just shoot me down if I'm being far to ambitious.
I look forward to hearing from you



