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16 Sep 2005
Hi,

Just wondering if anyone is using two computers within their recording set-up (E.G one to play soft synths, one to record).

I'm thinking of using a PC with my current g4 1.33 Powerbook (I have a lot of PC software from a previous set-up). I'm using a MOTU 828MKII via firewire with the mac at the moment, but the mac can't cope with playing & recording when I use NI products etc. I know that the MOTU has two firewire ports, but I'm pretty new to this.

Just wondering if this is possible & if anyone has any experience.

Also, has anyone got any tips for tweaking a G4 Powerbook for recording.

Any advice would be helpful.

Vega
7 Sep 2005
Hi,

First posting here, so hope you can help.

I'm looking for an audio to midi converter, in order to allow me to transcribe audio recorded drum parts a bit easier. I'm doing it by ear at the moment!

I have Cubase to do the transcription, but I believe that it has to be in a midi format for it to work.

I need to know if anyone has any experience with converting audio to midi, and what software is best for the job (or freeware even!).

I'm a newbie, so go easy!


Thanks,

Vega
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