Have you ever been in a recording studio? Do you know how a semi pro level 12 channel mixer works? No? Then you definitely need some basic education in digital audio recording. It's a whole different animal from simply typing in the chords into Biab and hitting play.

We're all here to help even with very basic stuff but you have to show you've done at least some basic reading and watching those tutorials. Go to the RB forum and don't even bother with searches, just take the first post and start reading and don't stop until you've gone through say, the first 4 pages. there's tons of good stuff in there. All your questions have been asked and answered time and time again. After that you still won't understand it all even though you've read about it because for a noob (and believe me I painfully remember being one!) it's still difficult to grasp at first. One reason is simply the terminology. Every big name recording software in the world uses the same language the pro studios use because that's what they're selling, a home based pro studio. Just learning that vocabulary is a challenge.

Hobbies are supposed to be fun and challenging otherwise what's the point? One member here was posting all the time but he's switiched his primary focus to RC airplanes. You know you don't just pick that up in a weekend, buy a killer kit for 2 grand or so with a controller and just go out and fly it. I suspect you try that without some practice and you'll see your nice new model airplane auger right in. Splat, and a cloud of dust. Same here, baby steps.

Bob


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