Home Studio Set Up
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Tom Houghton
1 posts | 1 Posted on 10/14/2007 at 21:32 Hi, I am a complete begginer at this and I need to know what the hell I need to do some recording at home. I have about £2,000 to spend at the MAX! Can you give me suggestions on what to buy. Thanks. :D | ||
swara
6 posts | 2 Posted on 10/27/2007 at 11:28 The easiest program I've found is FlexiMusic Wave Editor. You can use it for home recording and editing. It is available for free trial. | ||
xjosephjamesx
14 posts | 3 Posted on 11/17/2007 at 22:39 PC or Mac? | ||
K100
1 posts | 4 Posted on 02/22/2008 at 17:47 Help!!!!!!!! I have a Alesis multimix 12 cubase sx3 No matter what I try it just does not seem to work together, my computer is pc I have installed the multimix driver my computer can see it and changes the settings but when I load cubase or reason there is no input or output | ||
dippin64
1 posts | 5 Posted on 03/01/2008 at 18:15 i am new at this trying to find out how i can record a song and put on the sims on stage --they have a karoake setup but i can only use my mike while i see other people on there with edited (reverb,eccolette etc)-can anyone help me with what i need to do --have a pc --no program of any kind for recording except their karaoke thing --any help would be apprecited --tks | ||
Cakewalkretard
3 posts | 6 Posted on 03/22/2008 at 01:08 with FlexiMusic Wave Editor software, is the free trial version like limited in its features??? | ||
cdanddvdpublisher
81 posts | 7 Posted on 03/22/2008 at 01:38 Fleximusic Wave Editor does have some restrictions on it but its a good way to see what the product can do so that you can make a decision if its the one you want to buy or not. Its a good program and is well worth investing in. |



