
NLAlston
New member
Hello all,
I have been trying, and very unsuccessfully so, to line my sequenced songs (from my Yamaha QY700) into Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, then add vocal tracks on top of the music. It is more than likely that I need a great deal more equipment than I have right now (don't laugh - just my sequencer, and an old mic). I am not attempting to do any professional grade work, just to be able to listen to y stuff with included vocals. Would I be better off with a stand alone unit to do what I need? If so, what would be the cheapest unit that I could get which would do a decent job of rendering my vocals? I would rather deal a hard-drive based system, rather than one which utilizes the 'tape' format. And, if there was such a unit for my needs, would I need anything more than a decent mic? This is very, VERY important to me, and I hope that someone wouldn't mind steering me in the right direction. Thank you.
Nate
I have been trying, and very unsuccessfully so, to line my sequenced songs (from my Yamaha QY700) into Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, then add vocal tracks on top of the music. It is more than likely that I need a great deal more equipment than I have right now (don't laugh - just my sequencer, and an old mic). I am not attempting to do any professional grade work, just to be able to listen to y stuff with included vocals. Would I be better off with a stand alone unit to do what I need? If so, what would be the cheapest unit that I could get which would do a decent job of rendering my vocals? I would rather deal a hard-drive based system, rather than one which utilizes the 'tape' format. And, if there was such a unit for my needs, would I need anything more than a decent mic? This is very, VERY important to me, and I hope that someone wouldn't mind steering me in the right direction. Thank you.
Nate