Bobby,
I'd be interested in hearing HOW you record your audio.

My feeling is that there is nothing wrong with either Cakewalk, Real Band, or the Ketron, but I suspect that there's a real issue with your Audio interface, whatever it is. 'Whatever it is' could be anything from the Mic and Line in of your on-board sound card to a $1,000 A/D and $1,000 D/A converter. Somehow, I'm suspecting something towards the lower end of that spectrum.

Depending on how comfortable you feel with your computer, and what kind of computer it is, for probably less than $150, you can get a nice little 6-8 channel mixer with half way decent mic pres, and either a plug in PCI card audio interface, or an USB interface. For another $100 on top of that, you can get an entry level condenser mic. You might even be able to pick up a nice Dynamic mic for less than that. It would all depend on your surroundings, and how sensitive you need the mic to be.

Recording audio in a home studio is all about the weakest link in your signal chain. You can have the finest of everything, and a lousy audio input or output and that alone will ruin a fine recording. It's always the weakest link that holds you back.

Gary


I'm blessed watching God do what He does best. I've had a few rough years, and I'm still not back to where I want to be, but I'm on the way and things are looking far better now than what they were!