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On 29 Apr 98 16:01:00, Bryan Schwartz screamed at All for this: BS> I'm new to using computers for music so i'd like some advice. BS> All i want to do is to put down a track of chords, play it back BS> and put a lead on it. Then play the result back to see how it sounds. BS> Latter i'd like to add some other stuff to it. This should be simple BS> enough for a computer to do Y/N ? BS> Could anyone advice me on: BS> 1) What's the best sound card to get for this? BS> 2) What's the best software for this? BS> BS> 'Best' is a vague concepts here, since i don't have that much money BS> and all this has to run on a 486. I preferr to use DOS or OS/2. BS> Any advice would be appreciated. BS> BS> --- QScan/PCB v1.17b / 01-0105 hi there, If i were you, I would check out something like Cakewalk 6.0 You can probably find just the software for free on the internet or find it n Ebay with the recording card for around 60 bux. My freind has run it on his 486 for a while (but his is an older version). I don't know if there is a DOS version of it. You might have to look for that. But if you are gonna get any recording software, check out Cakewalk. --- GEcho 1.00 ---------------BS> * Origin: 1:348/206 Muddy Waters 204-231-4507 (1:348/206) * Origin: |02Tha Underground |10805|08.|10722|08.|107329 |07 (1:2004/208) |
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