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At 11.48 22/03/98 -0600, you wrote: > The DAW makes things very >>flexible as far as recording. You can change the sound on each >>track...like make one track go backwards while the rest go >forward....and >also make each go at a different speed...so if a sample is out of the key >>you want, you can slow down/speed up until it is on. > >Is pitch dependent on speed? That would seem pretty hard to deal with, >unless you let tempos be off? > >I think it's interesting how you make what you have work for you, thanks >for the info, it did help! >Mjh > Hi Mjh My current DAW setup allows me to work with samples and multitracking in various way. I use a lot Cubase VST, mostly for the real time FX and plugins. Soundforge, Wavelab, rebirth, cooleditpro and a lot more too. I'm waiting for my Gina sound card to use along the "old" awe 64 GOld. The Gold is used mainly for its internal sample memory. Recording with it is not suggested (noisy inputs). I'm working on various projects. The most important is drum'n bass tracks with vocals and Stick loops. the setup works well for this. And the flexibility is enourmous. let me know if you have any questions. ciao leo