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Hi all,
My name is Canne Taylor, and I am from Sacramento Ca. I am brand new to this site, I probably should have registered a while ago because I have around 600 dollars worth of recording equipment sitting here that has had me stumped for like 3 months now. I first started with Music Maker deluxe, which was a breeze, and really had me excited. Well, after purchasing Sonar home studio 6 along with an interface and midi keyboard I feel like either I am the worlds biggest idiot or that program is everything but user friendly. I first thought that the software wasn't compatible with my older laptop, so I saved my money and baught a brand new HP Touch Smart and I am writing this forum instead of sharing a great track. If you can understand my frustration please write back! |
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