Stoopid newbie question

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2005/06/24 14:25:09 (permalink)

Stoopid newbie question

I just bought Music Creator 2. It's more complicated than I expected. Maybe once I get to know the program better that'll be a good thing. I looked through the tutorials and on this website and can't find where it says how to get started with blending the tracks that came with the product into a song. It's probably something right in front of my nose that I'm overlooking. I just want to compile the different tune clips into a song, but can't figure out how to even access the tune clips from the music maker startup. How do I get started?
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    Robomusic
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    RE: Stoopid newbie question 2005/06/24 16:15:30 (permalink)
    Make sure that the program is setup correctly then do the online tutorials they will give you the basics, it is what all us us did to get started, then post back with any problems and we can help you.
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    Blenderman
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    RE: Stoopid newbie question 2005/06/24 22:22:41 (permalink)
    Okay, I figured out how to open a groove clip, even though I didn't find any tutorial that explains how to do it. It was actually quite simple. I just had to access the right file section. Now I wonder how to blend two groove clips together. I'll probably figure it out on my own.
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    RE: Stoopid newbie question 2005/06/30 15:00:44 (permalink)
    Select both tracks then go to edit mix down and follow directions
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    Robomusic
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    RE: Stoopid newbie question 2005/07/01 00:43:51 (permalink)
    Get Scott Garrigus' book sonar power, as MC is a lite version of Soanr 1.0 then most of it applies. He will happen along and find this post and link you if you can not find him, he has several post on the sitem just search it out. There is a good explaination of all of this cool stuff.
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    RE: Stoopid newbie question 2005/07/10 14:25:08 (permalink)
    Hi Blenderman,

    As Robomusic suggested (Thanks, Roboman!), you may want to check out my Sonar Power book. It will walk you through all of the features of the software with step-by-step examples, exercises and tips. You can find more info and a discount on my site at:
    http://www.garrigus.com/powerbooks.asp

    Thanks!
    Scott

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