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#1150006 - 12/30/05 09:18 PM
Re: Do you have additional recording software?
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If you are looking for basic recordings then take a look at Kristal: http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/ Allows multi-tracking (if you want to record multiple instruments) has build in reverb effects, supports VST effects and best of all, it's free. I really see no need why you'd need more if you're just going to record yourself playing piano, really. I'm using Cubase SX3 myself right now and I just cannot think of a single proper reason why you should spend $700 on it. Some extra effects and options, plus the ability to export to MP3 (Kristal exports to wav) can be found in the equally free Audacit: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Download 'em both and you're set. I myself use Sibelius4 as notation software and you definitely need seperate recording software, same goes for Finale.
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#1150008 - 12/31/05 09:06 AM
Re: Do you have additional recording software?
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Registered: 03/16/02
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Arjen, can any of those free software render midi to mp3?
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#1150010 - 12/31/05 10:59 AM
Re: Do you have additional recording software?
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Do you need special hardware or software to do that? I have a 24 bit soundblaster live.
Please excuse my ignorance here. :-p
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#1150011 - 12/31/05 11:21 AM
Re: Do you have additional recording software?
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Nope, got a similar card myself. start->program files->Creative->Creative SB Live!->Creative Recorder. In this tiny program you can select what windows should be recording when you use whatever recording program you have. It probably reads 'line-in' or 'mic-in' right now. Change this to 'what you hear' and start your recording program. Now as soon as you press record ALL sounds being played will be recorded. Make sure you close all unrequired programs like MSN to prevent sounds from these programs being recorded as well. Hope this helps. 
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