music recorded using multitrack studio
music recorded using multitrack studio
go to http://geocities.com/mountaingypsyproject and check it out. there is a link to soundclick.com where my music is located, but sometimes the link doesn't work ,so you must do a search on soundclick for MOUNTAIN GYPSY PROJECT
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newbie
hi Everyone, I have had this link in my favorits for almost a year. I am getting ready to try it. I am an old timer from the 70's. I still have a tascam cassette 4 track. I finally got a computer last year with 160 gigs and they told me that would be good for recording. Is this software easy to use for someone who really doesn't know about midi and mp3 and all this computer talk?? hoping someone might be able to help with getting started. I know i have a sound card, a cdwriter and dvd rom. I have a new korg triton le that I still need to figure out as well. Is there anything else I need to get to be able to record??where do i plug the guitar cords in?? Boy do I feel like a fish out of water. help!!! thanks, Nina
Hi Nina!
Just so you know, this question should be in the "MultitrackStudio Discussions" forum - you will receive more answers there - this forum is for music recorded with MTS.
Now the short answer to your question is - I don't think you will find an easier "multitrack" software to use. In spite of MTS ease-of-use, it has the features and quality of software costing "much" more.
For someone just getting started, you will need to do some reading. Check here for some good info on the basics... http://www.audiominds.com/gettingstarted/basic.php Also read the MTS help manual - it will answer most of your questions.
Once you get everything hooked up, you can run the "Wizard" in MTS and it will walk you through the steps of making your first recording.
Just so you know, this question should be in the "MultitrackStudio Discussions" forum - you will receive more answers there - this forum is for music recorded with MTS.
Now the short answer to your question is - I don't think you will find an easier "multitrack" software to use. In spite of MTS ease-of-use, it has the features and quality of software costing "much" more.
For someone just getting started, you will need to do some reading. Check here for some good info on the basics... http://www.audiominds.com/gettingstarted/basic.php Also read the MTS help manual - it will answer most of your questions.
Once you get everything hooked up, you can run the "Wizard" in MTS and it will walk you through the steps of making your first recording.
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