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Rubby:
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I promise you, you can indeed record more than one track no matter how shitty your computer. I’ve done it on a 486 laptop without even a single MHz of RAM. It has nothing to do with what your computer is capable of, you just need the right software.
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That software being Audacity.
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Computer Music the magazine used to release this crazy pseudo-text-based sequencer whos only requirement was a UI of some sort. That’s what I’m talking about
Rubby:
sorry double post
HeroX:
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--- Quote from: HeroX ---whoring myself sounds fun.
i've got some shitty acoustic demos up. most of which were written and recorded on the same day. the levels aren't quite right either because vocals and guitar were recorded all at once seeing how i don't have a computer capable of recording track over track.
http://www.myspace.com/minutiamusic
add me and we'll be friends
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I promise you, you can indeed record more than one track no matter how shitty your computer. I’ve done it on a 486 laptop without even a single MHz of RAM. It has nothing to do with what your computer is capable of, you just need the right software.
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what software would that be? i currently use cubase. the lag is bad enough that if i stum a chord there is a noticable delay before the sound wave will flash up on my screen. i don't have the cash to upgrade my computer so if there's some program that will somehow record without a delay do tell.
Kai:
Look up 3 posts.
KharBevNor:
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--- Quote from: Rubby ---
I promise you, you can indeed record more than one track no matter how shitty your computer. I’ve done it on a 486 laptop without even a single MHz of RAM. It has nothing to do with what your computer is capable of, you just need the right software.
--- End quote ---
That software being Audacity.
--- End quote ---
Computer Music the magazine used to release this crazy pseudo-text-based sequencer whos only requirement was a UI of some sort. That’s what I’m talking about
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I'm assuming this guy has a bit more than a 486 though.
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