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n-Track studio
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#1 · May 26, 2003, 1:51 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on May 26, 2003, 1:51 pmPosted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
It looks like n-Track studio is going to do pretty much everything that I
want to do working with wav and midi files. I took the tracks I recorded
the other day and have added some midi drums to it, the midi files were
generated using Band-in-a-Box. The midi doesn't quite sync up to my beat
though and I'm still playing with that. It may be easier to lay down the
midi track first and then play with it rather than trying to reverse
engineer the whole process. Any advice?Douglas
rxdca@usa.netPhil 4:13
"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."
- George W. Bush, Sept. 20, 2001
Posted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
It looks like n-Track studio is going to do pretty much everything that I
want to do working with wav and midi files. I took the tracks I recorded
the other day and have added some midi drums to it, the midi files were
generated using Band-in-a-Box. The midi doesn't quite sync up to my beat
though and I'm still playing with that. It may be easier to lay down the
midi track first and then play with it rather than trying to reverse
engineer the whole process. Any advice?
want to do working with wav and midi files. I took the tracks I recorded
the other day and have added some midi drums to it, the midi files were
generated using Band-in-a-Box. The midi doesn't quite sync up to my beat
though and I'm still playing with that. It may be easier to lay down the
midi track first and then play with it rather than trying to reverse
engineer the whole process. Any advice?
Douglas
rxdca@usa.net
Phil 4:13
"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."
- George W. Bush, Sept. 20, 2001
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