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Subject:Beginners Questions
Posted by: Oasisfan78
Date:7/24/2003 12:16:34 PM

Hi. I just recently got Sound Forge 6.

I play acoustic guitar. What I want to do is just lay down my songs, with my vocals, my rythym guitar and possibly some acoustic solo's over it. I have Sound Forge 6 and I have Acid Pro 4.0. I notice Acid Pro 4.0 has drum loops which I wouldnt mind incorporating into my songs.

I find this technology, absolutely brilliant, and would appreciate any help anyone could give.

What ive been doing is laying down the rythym track on its own....is there a way to record my voice separately while playing back the rythym track, and the same thing for the solo??

Subject:RE: Beginners Questions
Reply by: sakkakth
Date:7/24/2003 1:32:25 PM

sounds more like you are trying to multitrack, which is what Vegas does. Sound Forge is mostly an editor. I'm sure there is a way to do sometyhing similar to what your are asking but then there will be no way to mix it really i wouldn't think.

Subject:RE: Beginners Questions
Reply by: rraud
Date:7/24/2003 6:45:33 PM

Vegas® Video LE 3.0 is available free to registered owners of SF 6.0. This will let you overdub. (multitrack)

Subject:RE: Beginners Questions
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:7/24/2003 11:31:56 PM

Hey Oasisfan,

send your email to me at geoff@paf.co.nz and I'll send you a good Oasisjoke !

geoff

PS yeah Vegas LE, and if you ever want to record more tracks at once you could do worse than invest in the full version.

Subject:RE: Beginners Questions
Reply by: vanblah
Date:7/25/2003 10:25:43 AM

If you are just recording yourself one track at a time, Acid works great for this. It can play back multiple tracks (obviously) but records only (up to) one stereo track at a time. If you get creative you can use the stereo recording ability to record two mono tracks at a time.

Vegas is what you need for multi-track RECORDING though. If you want to record several people at once or whatever.

Subject:RE: Beginners Questions
Reply by: snicholshms
Date:7/27/2003 12:00:20 AM

Don't buy VEGAS4.0 just yet...it has audio problems.

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