Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on?

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Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on?

Hello, can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on?  As I won't be using much of its power, would my 2.26 processor be sufficient? The recordings are two instrument plus 2 vocals.  Thank you.
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    Re:Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on? 2013/02/15 23:19:32 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forum.
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    Re:Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on? 2013/02/16 03:55:29 (permalink)
    Most likely the recordings are wav- or MP3 ?? In that case you can just import the audio files into MC.

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    Re:Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on? 2013/02/16 06:59:28 (permalink)
    R09 is a Roland (Edirol) audio recorder - WAV and MP3, now superseded by still pretty good!
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    Re:Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on? 2013/02/16 07:00:44 (permalink)
    If I've not got enough space, do you recommend any alternatives that require less processor capacity please?
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    Re:Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on? 2013/02/16 07:03:14 (permalink)
    Thank you
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    Re:Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on? 2013/02/16 08:57:33 (permalink)
    As mentioned.... waves and mp3's can be loaded into MC6. You might have to line the tracks up, but yeah.... it will play them. 

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    Re:Can I upload recordings from my RO9 into Music Creator 6 to work on? 2013/02/16 13:12:13 (permalink)
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    If I've not got enough space, do you recommend any alternatives that require less processor capacity please?

    Processor capacity and hard disc space have nothing to do with each other. Audio files are not at all CPU intensive, soft synths are. A hard disc requires a minimum of 10% free space to function properly, preferably more.

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