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Subject: Multi-Tracking on a PC


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Original Message 1/4                 Date: 26-Apr-00  @  04:18 PM   -   Multi-Tracking on a PC

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I was wondering if there was a decent way to Multitrack with a PC? Any programs ( preferrably cheap)? I know Win98 used to have problems tripping on itself when it would record and play at the same time. Does it do this nowadays.
Btw, I'm runnin Win98, Cakewalk Pro 7.



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Message 2/4                 Date: 26-Apr-00  @  07:22 PM   -   RE: Multi-Tracking on a PC

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if you mean for audio only, i'd recomend the great SAWPLUS... now supports direct-x plugs... very well coded programme - if your machines having probs playing and recording at the same time.. it's your soundcard i'd say. There shouldnt be a problem with working in cake tho..in fact, cake is good fi your using loops too, cos it devides the timebar by bars & beats.



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Message 3/4                 Date: 26-Apr-00  @  07:48 PM   -   RE: Multi-Tracking on a PC

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My soundcard is an AWE64, and it says Full duplex which is interesting. I don't really use it except for input from my mixer to do Recording. I run my sampler from Cakewalk and play guitar. I would like to record the sampler and guitar parts together as one, then I would like to record vocals on top of that. hell, Recording each instrument individually would be ideal.. hehe



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Message 4/4                 Date: 02-May-00  @  04:18 PM   -   RE: Multi-Tracking on a PC

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the awe64 aint true full duplex - ... get something better i'd say



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