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MajorA
10-27-2000, 02:12 PM
I have a question, how can i make drumloops and rythym guitar tracks like the ones at guitar war?
MajorA
10-27-2000, 10:04 PM
I talked to johan and he said to try cubase. He said he mutes certin parts of the midi and plays the part he muted. So I looked at it and do you know the price? $700!!!!!! I can't afford that and i dont know who can but I certinally cant.I havent downloaded it yet. Do you know of any other programs that dont cost so much that can do this?
Rat520
10-28-2000, 02:11 AM
If all you want is to make drum loops, try hammerhead, it's a freeware program that has a six channel sequiencer. But if you can get cakewalk or fruityloops, thats what i usualy use and thier great, but expensive.
MajorA
10-28-2000, 03:02 PM
No I want one to be able to mute and record certin parts of a midi adn be able to mix it all together with an auido track that i record. I want to be able to try it out first before i buy it so i need a shareware program like this.
Jon Broderick
10-28-2000, 09:48 PM
there is a product called anvil studio that i downloaded shareware before I bought cubase. Try that and see what you think.
you can get it at zdnet.com or wherever you get your shareware.
MajorA
10-29-2000, 01:49 PM
I tried anvil studio and I didn't like it. Now I have cakewalk pro auido 9 it works fine but I have a question about it, how can I get the auido and the midi to be in sync? the auido is too fast and the midi is to slow and its all mixed up. HELP!!
Jon Broderick
10-30-2000, 04:30 PM
I don't know anything about that program. But, I am guessing that you are taking an existing audio and midi and putting them together?
I usually play the audio while listening to the midi, and then they are in sync,
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