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Dec 30 2008, 07:27 PM |
Register your interest for Band member here
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Dec 31 2008, 11:25 AM |
I would love to be in a band, im beginner/intermediate and Ill play all sorts of styles, classic to metal:D
-------------------- Don't just play it. Feel it!
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Jan 1 2009, 12:39 AM |
There are vids on how to use the rock band kit in windows.
Google it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u52zTFH6umE -------------------- My Gear
Jackson SL-1 USA Soloist Jackson DK2M ESP LTD MH-400 ESP LTD EC-1000 Ibanez Custom S-Series Martin 001 Acoustic Handmade Marshall JCM800 50watt head (with mods) Carvin 50x2 Stereo Tube Amp Boss GT-10 Preamp/Effects Processor Digitech GSP-1101 Preamp/Effects Processor Behringer FCB1010 Midi Controlled Floorboard Behringer Dualfex EX2200 Behinger Stereo EQ Line 6 POD with 2.3 upgrade Line 6 Floor Board Line 6 Spider III Practice Amp Nady UHF Wireless "Who will eat the decay, when the worms have lost their sight?" |
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Jan 2 2009, 03:35 AM |
So, I just found out that audacity doesn't support asio, which isn't really a big problem just means I have to get a different program to record. I was thinking mixcraft, I have the demo and it works fine with asio but the version I have doesn't let you export files. It's relatively cheap at 50 $ so it would be a good money conscious choice. But first, before I buy a program, I wanted to ask you guys about what you use or if you know any good programs that support asio. Thanks in advanced guys. Download Reaper. The trial version is free, supports asio drivers and will work indefinitely. http://www.cockos.com/reaper/download.php |
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Jan 2 2009, 03:40 AM |
So, I just found out that audacity doesn't support asio, which isn't really a big problem just means I have to get a different program to record. I was thinking mixcraft, I have the demo and it works fine with asio but the version I have doesn't let you export files. It's relatively cheap at 50 $ so it would be a good money conscious choice. But first, before I buy a program, I wanted to ask you guys about what you use or if you know any good programs that support asio. Thanks in advanced guys. Im about to buy this program, comes with drums..., look at the musicians bundle http://www.acoustica.com/buy.htm |
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Jan 2 2009, 04:07 AM
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Download Reaper. The trial version is free, supports asio drivers and will work indefinitely. http://www.cockos.com/reaper/download.php I just got it downloaded, and figured it out. It works great, thanks alot, now I don't have to spend any money. -------------------- GEAR:
Ibanez RG7321 Customized Les Paul copy (Work in Progress) Yamaha Acoustic Dean V-coustic *Fretless!* VYPYR 75 |
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Jan 2 2009, 09:37 PM |
Ok, so I've been mostly checked out of GMC for the last couple of months. I seem to have popped in just as this thing's getting started. Are we waiting on anything in particular to get started? Or are we giving more time for people to sign up before groupings are decided on, schedules get set, etc? Hey Scott, Were going to leave the sign-ups open until next Saturday, then we will pick members at random. Have a read through of how we would like this thing to work when you get a chance.... Thanks for the interest btw.. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=22902 |
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