question on magix product

frazierbass wrote on 2/20/2012, 10:30 PM

i was recently given acopy ofmagix music studio 2005 deluxe. (yes, i know its outdated, but thats not the point). i know i can use up to 24 tracks with it. what i dont know is when i hook it up to my mixing board will i be able to record multiple parts at the same time? for example will i be able to record my bass with both a di and mic on seperate channels, or will it go to just one? please be gentile, im brand new to recording. any help would be greatly appriciated. thanks again

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john-auvil wrote on 4/19/2012, 10:17 AM

None of the Music Maker products are multi-track I/O (input/output)... so, it isn't the age of the product, its just not something the Music Maker was ever designed to do. What you can do with the Music Maker is record a single track, then do a playback while recording another track, you can keep doing that over and over, but, know that you would have to have a computer system and sound card that can support full duplex or playback and recording simultaneously.

MAGIX does made Multi-Track recording software, it is called Samplitude. www.samplitude.com. There is also a consumer version called Samplitude Producer & Samplitude Music Studio, bit these only allow a 8 I/O even though the product supports 32 or more tracks. The professional versions support 32 I/O and beyond.

So, in short... the mix you record will just go to one track.