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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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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 29 août 01 Lieu : Kitchener Membre no 1,618 ![]() |
Thanks, abbie & jq, for clearing up a few things for me. I've got a mixer (Mackie 1402), and heaps of ram (192), all I need to do is make a software decision and get on with it. I'm going to look into iMic, so thanks for that tip jq. Q: I've got a very basic version of Toast with a LaCie CD writer I recently purchased. I can copy CD's, but that's all. I can't shuffle tracks, or manipulate MP3 files (i.e. record a track or two without 'Finishing', putting a couple more tracks from another CD, or music file on it and so on). Is there an upgrade for this, or other software I need? I know this is a basic question for some of you, but what the hey, I'm a beginner.... Thanks....
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