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2011/06/12 18:53:48 (permalink)

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ok here goes ive been playing guitar for a bit and i sing as this was a hobby i loved i decided to look into home recording so i looked up on the internet and decided to give it a try now remember i have never done anything like this before and went to a muisic shop and i bought a soundcard UA-25EX it came with software sonar le when everything was set up on my laptop i couldnt get my head round it so i then looked for another software that was for beginers so i downloaded mc5 it said it was for beginers well im still scratching my head lol i only want to record guitar and vocals and add effects to vocals but i cant seem to get effects on my mc5 ive been on u tube and there was something on there that looked good it was called the vc64 anyone know where i can download it and will it work with vc64 thanks for your time dylan
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    Kalle Rantaaho
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    Re:new to this 2011/06/13 04:58:33 (permalink)
    Welcome!
    None of the DAWs are plug'n'play, no matter how "beginner friendly" they are acclaimed to be. Learning to use them does include a good amount of studying. Anyways, most of the programs have similar principles, changing from one to another changes nothing, because the basic settings have to be made according to the gear you use.

    I don't think you can buy VC64 separately, but I'm not sure. I didn't see it in CW store.

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    Re:new to this 2011/06/13 07:31:41 (permalink)
    You could try KVR and see what kind of vocal plugins they have, might find something you can use for free! Autotune is used a lot, but not sure of price. Good luck!


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