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Loony_en

Loony_en

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1 Posted on 04/20/2006 at 12:43:05
hi,
well i decided to record my music (finally).
i have windows xp (sp1), soundcard: creative sb live! drive II and im using fl studio 5 (producer edition).
i made the beats but now its time to record my voice and maybe my guitar.
the thing is, i dont know how to do this..... iread about asio (didnt understant what that means)
and that i have to choose in fl studio audio settings in the output: asio directx full duplex, cause only then i can record.
but when i did that, it gave an error message that i need 2 asio channels....
and when i plug in my mic, in the fl studio mixer, wheres the IN, i cant see the mic....

please guys, i really want to learn how to use this soft where, and any help will apriciate.

thanks
Yaniv
Jed1Mind

Jed1Mind

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2 Posted on 06/04/2006 at 13:58:03
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