
bongolation
New member
OK, here's the deal: Finally, after two months and five attempts, someone was able to correctly grind lenses so I could see well enough to read text on a monitor, so it looks like I'm about ready to bite the bullet and start recording on the SeaSound & DAW that I set up this summer.
What I really need to figure out now is what software I can understand well enough to use and will install and work with the SeaSound. Cubase doesn't, and even the supplied Cubasis is buggy.
Presumably, I need something that will work with the SeaSound ASIO rather than the obsolete and high-latency Direct-X.
Above all, I need something that isn't so immensely difficult that I'll never be able to understand it. So far, I absolutely don't understand the first thing about using any of these recording programs. Nothing. I don't expect any to be very intuitive, but I'd like to have at least a fighting chance. This means an accessible and capable user base, I suppose, as the supplied help is virtually always useless.
Thanks for any help!
What I really need to figure out now is what software I can understand well enough to use and will install and work with the SeaSound. Cubase doesn't, and even the supplied Cubasis is buggy.
Presumably, I need something that will work with the SeaSound ASIO rather than the obsolete and high-latency Direct-X.
Above all, I need something that isn't so immensely difficult that I'll never be able to understand it. So far, I absolutely don't understand the first thing about using any of these recording programs. Nothing. I don't expect any to be very intuitive, but I'd like to have at least a fighting chance. This means an accessible and capable user base, I suppose, as the supplied help is virtually always useless.
Thanks for any help!