aL BeasTie
Well-known member
Nice palettes, I really like Don
Yeah I was going to say you can bounce each track in your session as a WAV, then bring them in on a new session. Then you can mix it without memory issues from everything that's running in the original session. I didn't realize it had that limitation, whatever version I used in the past let me add audio. I'm not sure you need to use edison at all, it's more for sampling. You should be able to drop audio files straight into the playlist/work area AFAIK.
FL studio is really nice for making beats. but it's a pain for recording audio and mixing. Thou you can actually do both in FL studio, I prefer dumping the finished audio and mixing in another DAW.
I think you can get a limited version of Cubase for free, it limits the amount of tracks you can have, but it's probably plenty for this kind of thing.
Yeah I was going to say you can bounce each track in your session as a WAV, then bring them in on a new session. Then you can mix it without memory issues from everything that's running in the original session. I didn't realize it had that limitation, whatever version I used in the past let me add audio. I'm not sure you need to use edison at all, it's more for sampling. You should be able to drop audio files straight into the playlist/work area AFAIK.
FL studio is really nice for making beats. but it's a pain for recording audio and mixing. Thou you can actually do both in FL studio, I prefer dumping the finished audio and mixing in another DAW.
I think you can get a limited version of Cubase for free, it limits the amount of tracks you can have, but it's probably plenty for this kind of thing.
