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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 29 août 01 Lieu : Kitchener Membre no 1,618 ![]() |
Hi all. I need some serious help in making some music on my Powerbook. Can I use the input in the back (I have a G3 400, 192Mb ram)? I have a USB Midi converter (Steinberg), but don't have a USB audio unit (ie roland UA-3). I was thinking of downloading Pro-Tools Free, is this a good place to start? I just need to make demos, I'm not recording pro CDs (yet). I am totally confused by all the software choices there is out there. Is there anyone out there who works on a G3 Powerbook who can guide me? I'm near Toronto, Canada, and I'm used to recording with MIDI equipment. Audio on the computer is another question. HEEEEELP! Thanks to all........mark
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Thanks to abbie and jq you guys are on the money! Wow! So you are saying to use the imic to record on the macintosh microphone all my vocals or guitar then mix it onto the sequencer tracks?? Ohh baby! This is gonna be more fun than I thought. So I can do several more vocals and mix them as background too into the midi tracks if I have a program like pro tools free or cubase etc? I think cakewalk metro 5 will let me mix live audio in with the midi tracks. So am I getting this correct? All I need is the macintosh microphone?
Well tell me this guys..and this may sound dumb but I never did it before... how does the sound go back out of the comptuter to record my music midi tracks onto my boom box cassette player or to hear it out of my boom box stereo. I don't have a cd burner nor can I afford to pay for one nor do i need one. I want to record onto and pump it all out of my stereo. Thanks! |
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