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Dextere
New member
Hello,
I have been playing some instruments for a very long time, but have very little experience recording. The extent of my experience is simply recording a couple of songs using Cool Edit Pro using an acoustic guitar, a Yamaha keyboard, and my voice using a $10 radioshack microphone. Needless to say, it didn't sound great..
I was wondering a few things.. First, if anyone still records just using multitrack recorders, or if that's a terrible idea when there is so much powerful software easily available? My problem is, I get into a program and there are just so many menus and options it's a bit overwhelming. . I also have no idea which software to go for.
Also, if I am wanting to use a midi controller to control beats, orchestral stuff and other virtual instruments is it necessary to be a good piano player and know a lot of scales and chords?
Any information and advice would be infinitely appreciated!
I have been playing some instruments for a very long time, but have very little experience recording. The extent of my experience is simply recording a couple of songs using Cool Edit Pro using an acoustic guitar, a Yamaha keyboard, and my voice using a $10 radioshack microphone. Needless to say, it didn't sound great..
I was wondering a few things.. First, if anyone still records just using multitrack recorders, or if that's a terrible idea when there is so much powerful software easily available? My problem is, I get into a program and there are just so many menus and options it's a bit overwhelming. . I also have no idea which software to go for.
Also, if I am wanting to use a midi controller to control beats, orchestral stuff and other virtual instruments is it necessary to be a good piano player and know a lot of scales and chords?
Any information and advice would be infinitely appreciated!