Music1
11-03-2001, 05:30 PM
Hi all,
i want to get an easy to learn sequencer and was considering Cakewalk home studio because it seems simple to learn enough .
I then noticed on the Cakewalk website that home studio can only access one stereo input and output channel at a time.I have a Midiman Delta66 and was wondering if this limitation would affect mixing audio and midi with the software in any way as i dont want a software that makes the process more laborious.
I'm asking this question because i would rather have a program that would deal with any imported wave file as a single waveform rather than divide them into right and left channel waveforms which would mean having to work on the two files and synching them together again.
Thanks for any input
i want to get an easy to learn sequencer and was considering Cakewalk home studio because it seems simple to learn enough .
I then noticed on the Cakewalk website that home studio can only access one stereo input and output channel at a time.I have a Midiman Delta66 and was wondering if this limitation would affect mixing audio and midi with the software in any way as i dont want a software that makes the process more laborious.
I'm asking this question because i would rather have a program that would deal with any imported wave file as a single waveform rather than divide them into right and left channel waveforms which would mean having to work on the two files and synching them together again.
Thanks for any input