Ok so I am currently making music using just absynth 4. I record what I want and then I want to kind of layer what Ive recorded if that makes sense.
I record a bassline then save it. I then record maybe a synth line. then whack some sub bass in there.
But what I want to know, is am I making things to hard, and what program should I use to "put" all my recordings together (btw i've tried using audacity but found it hard to get things to line up)
Thanks
Help With Song Making/Editing
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Reaper..... free, easy, excellent features, excellent support etc etc reh reh reh...!
Cop yourself a copy instantly from http://www.cockos.com/reaper/download.php!!!
One benefit of Reaper is that you can use Absynth as a VST plugin while having your previous .wav's loaded into the sequencer track at the same time...
Others may also point you in the direction of 'audio trackers', although I don't really know much about them so you'll need to google them...
Cop yourself a copy instantly from http://www.cockos.com/reaper/download.php!!!
One benefit of Reaper is that you can use Absynth as a VST plugin while having your previous .wav's loaded into the sequencer track at the same time...
Others may also point you in the direction of 'audio trackers', although I don't really know much about them so you'll need to google them...
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