View Full Version : I need a FREE recorder....
bassaholica2004
11-05-2004, 11:15 PM
...for a computer. One I can download and play multiple instruments on one track seperately. I doubt such a thing exists, but if you know of one, please show me. I need to lay down a track on guitar, then layer over it with bass, then so on. Can anyone help me?
all i can recommend is an illegal version of ACID Pro
Merkaba
11-06-2004, 02:33 AM
Such a thing exists
i cant remember the exact links to the sites, but go here http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=250277
You can also download a demo of adobe audition that lasts like a month or so. I love audition. i have audacity now which had some glitches, but it seems to be acting ok now.
KKKKKocaine
11-06-2004, 02:52 AM
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
IbanezAxer
11-07-2004, 02:07 AM
go to digidesign.com and get the free version of protools
Gibbon101
11-07-2004, 06:57 AM
You can also download a demo of adobe audition that lasts like a month or so. I love audition.
I've got audition but I can't change the input to my PC's Line In :confused: Any chance you could help me out? Cheers :cool:
xXAcousticTearsXx
11-07-2004, 07:10 AM
I got Cake Walk Pro Audio9 off of Limewire
cgecko1219
11-07-2004, 08:39 AM
I've got audition but I can't change the input to my PC's Line In :confused: Any chance you could help me out? Cheers :cool:
Go to your audio properties (if you have windows, then right click the little speaker thing in the taskbar and go to Open Volume Control and then go to File>Properties). Then Click the Recording bullet and then OK. When the volume levels pop up, select the line in level.
If you have a Mac, then go to system properties and then raise your external microphone/input line volume level, it should work out something like that
:chug:
Gibbon101
11-07-2004, 12:41 PM
Go to your audio properties (if you have windows, then right click the little speaker thing in the taskbar and go to Open Volume Control and then go to File>Properties). Then Click the Recording bullet and then OK. When the volume levels pop up, select the line in level.
If you have a Mac, then go to system properties and then raise your external microphone/input line volume level, it should work out something like that
:chug:
Hey cheers for the help, turned out I had a duff adaptor in the end :upset: ah well, thanks anyway ;)
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