08 Jan 02 - 03:20 AM (#623203) Subject: Computers as a home studio. From: mcpiper Hello, can anyone offer suggestions on using a computer for recording music. I'm not quite sure what questions to ask, but I suppose the biggy is can a computer be used as a multi track mixer. Any info would be really helpfull. Cheers, mcpiper. |
08 Jan 02 - 03:41 AM (#623214) Subject: RE: Help: Computers as a home studio. From: Devilmaster There have been some discussions before, the only difference I would say is, if your looking for multi tracking software, try cooledit. Hope it helps. Steve Tech Help:recording analog onto computer |
08 Jan 02 - 05:38 AM (#623234) Subject: RE: Help: Computers as a home studio. From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Here is one of those threads that Devilmaster mentioned. Unfortunately SuperSearch is having some problems, with me at least. |
08 Jan 02 - 05:46 AM (#623236) Subject: RE: Help: Computers as a home studio. From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Here is another related thread |
08 Jan 02 - 06:57 AM (#623246) Subject: RE: Help: Computers as a home studio. From: folkmonster I've been doing a lot of this details and links here You can email me direct at folkmonster@btinternet.com - I'd be glad to help.
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08 Jan 02 - 10:40 AM (#623366) Subject: RE: Help: Computers as a home studio. From: Justa Picker Also, if you check in the LINKS section of Mudcat (third item from the right at the top of the page in the Mudcat logo) you will find a wealth of information under the topic HOME RECORDING. |
08 Jan 02 - 10:46 AM (#623370) Subject: RE: Help: Computers as a home studio. From: 53 just download your music on mp-3's. BOB |