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Hi all,
Have now downloaded the sound forge/force? programme and the tutorial, might as well been written in ancient hebrew. can any one tell me how to do the following:
record one track. then replay it and add another track, replay those two and add another track,etc. don't need effects, don't want to cut bits out, just want to record a recording and add more instruments., one at a time. I have an interface that allows mic and a guitar/keyboard etc.
Have now downloaded the sound forge/force? programme and the tutorial, might as well been written in ancient hebrew. can any one tell me how to do the following:
record one track. then replay it and add another track, replay those two and add another track,etc. don't need effects, don't want to cut bits out, just want to record a recording and add more instruments., one at a time. I have an interface that allows mic and a guitar/keyboard etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your naming is kind of vague. Do you mean Sony Soundforge Audio Studio?
If so, and if you've only downloaded the trial, frankly I wouldn't bother. It's clunky and unintuitive.
Have a look at Reaper, which is vastly superior, easier to use and around the same price ($60.00). There's free trial available.
http://www.reaper.fm/
or
N-track studio: http://ntrack.com/
If so, and if you've only downloaded the trial, frankly I wouldn't bother. It's clunky and unintuitive.
Have a look at Reaper, which is vastly superior, easier to use and around the same price ($60.00). There's free trial available.
http://www.reaper.fm/
or
N-track studio: http://ntrack.com/
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