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pahtdaddy
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Post subject: Computer recording help
Posted: Jun 07, 2005 - 05:31 PM
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Joined: Jun 07, 2005
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Location: Pennsylvania
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Hey out there,
I need some help. I'm an old kat and I need help from you young shreders
out there. I have some computer recording software and I can't do a thing
with it. I have Acid pro4,Fruiyloops3 and I can't make them do anything.
Can anybody help me.
Thanks
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Jack_GVR
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Post subject: computer help
Posted: Jan 15, 2007 - 09:19 PM
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Location: San Miguel de Allende
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Hey, this poor old kat posted this question a year and a half ago, and nobody gave him the time of day. Probably turned into a skeleton sitting at the keyboard waiting - covered with cobwebs - poor guy.
IMHO - if Old Kat should ever come back, or anybody else want a little advice - newbies to computer recording might do better to start by downloading a free program called "Audacity" - not too hard to find with a google search. I think it's a little more obvious than the ones Old Kat was working with, although I could be wrong. After you get the hang of Audacity, go on and try some other programs. I think maybe the problem for Old Kat was that those programs are really sequencers for assembling synthetic music, not for recording live sound, as I recall from my limited look at them... but somebody who is more familiar with them can clear that up some more.
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_________________ Jack from Guitar Vacation Retreats
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bhuether
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Post subject: RE: computer help
Posted: Jan 15, 2007 - 09:53 PM
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