
Deck has been ousted by Cubase LE, which came with my US-122. I had used it before, but only as a guest in other environments. I've never had it for my very own before. I like it. Specifically, I like the 24 bit capability, which Deck does have. There are other things I like about Cubase. It's just more feature packed and flexible. Some say it's a steep learning curve to go from Deck to Cubase, but it's not all that different. Just don't be afraid to poke around the menus to see what you can do. Come Alive was recorded with Cubase at 24 bit. The version I posted is "pre master". I don't really know how to master, but I am aware of the concept. I plan to investigate Cubase's mastering tools someday. On Mar 18, 2005, at 6:17 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
On 13-Mar-2005 20:45, Mike Carlyle wrote:
I had posted this before, but at the time it had no vocals and was fairly bare bones. This is an all new version using my new gear (MXL 990 mic, M-Audio monitors, Tascam US-122 interface, Fender Pro Junior... the list goes on.
Out of (further) curiosity, you mentioned previously that you've used both Cubase and Deck -- with which did you record "Come Alive"?
Cheers, Carl
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