1. You can set Markers by entering a number. When you type that number again and press Enter, the cursor will go to wherever that marker was set. You can see where they all are by making the Marker track visible. I thought there was an option to set what happens to the cursor when you press stop, but I can't find it.
2. The capabilities of computers are not adequate for our purposes. You really need to be using an interface. These are devices usually connected via USB and allowing headphone use and audio (and, with some, MIDI) input at the same time. Computers can't properly do both at the same time. Such interfaces can be obtained for as little as £50 and go up in price depending on their features. As a home users, two inputs might be enough. If you collaborate with others, an interface with two heaphone sockets could help (or one headphone socket plus an appropriate signal splitter). You'll have to decide what you need. YouTube will have videos that might help. I'm afraid there may be a torrent of jargon coming your way. Magazines such as Sound On Sound and Computer Music might help. There is a KVR forum on computer set-ups that includes posts about audio interfaces.
KVR Computer Set-up forum:
viewforum.php?f=16
KVR article on audio interfaces under $250 (there are others):
https://www.kvraudio.com/best-budget-au ... -under-250
If you add your set-up details onto your signature on KVR so that they're included at the end of each post, like with mine, it allows people to see whether you're on Windows or Mac or Linux and you won't need to specify each time you post.
2. The capabilities of computers are not adequate for our purposes. You really need to be using an interface. These are devices usually connected via USB and allowing headphone use and audio (and, with some, MIDI) input at the same time. Computers can't properly do both at the same time. Such interfaces can be obtained for as little as £50 and go up in price depending on their features. As a home users, two inputs might be enough. If you collaborate with others, an interface with two heaphone sockets could help (or one headphone socket plus an appropriate signal splitter). You'll have to decide what you need. YouTube will have videos that might help. I'm afraid there may be a torrent of jargon coming your way. Magazines such as Sound On Sound and Computer Music might help. There is a KVR forum on computer set-ups that includes posts about audio interfaces.
KVR Computer Set-up forum:
viewforum.php?f=16
KVR article on audio interfaces under $250 (there are others):
https://www.kvraudio.com/best-budget-au ... -under-250
If you add your set-up details onto your signature on KVR so that they're included at the end of each post, like with mine, it allows people to see whether you're on Windows or Mac or Linux and you won't need to specify each time you post.
Statistics: Posted by jabe — Wed Jul 03, 2024 1:50 pm