am i slow

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leetheedge
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am i slow

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for 2 years after producing backing tracks on my m3 ( sequenced ) ive been taking a left and right out the m3 into my pc and recording it through wavepad then saving it as an mp3...only untill now.... i save my backing track as a wave file in audio sampling then simply put the usb in the pc then save it as mp3. ( no leads involved ) :D :D geat feature from the m3.
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Re: am i slow

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leetheedge wrote:for 2 years after producing backing tracks on my m3 ( sequenced ) ive been taking a left and right out the m3 into my pc and recording it through wavepad then saving it as an mp3...only untill now.... i save my backing track as a wave file in audio sampling then simply put the usb in the pc then save it as mp3. ( no leads involved ) :D :D geat feature from the m3.
yea i do that all the time
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how do you do that exactley? - i was thinking there miust be a way.
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here is a link...
http://youtu.be/QoN4zxnwJ9A this is not me by the way,but its very useful...he shows you from start to finish.eg: creating a directory,saving into folders etc etc.

but if you just want to save your sequence as a wave file then upload it on your computer...just watch this video in certain areas....

when i do mine i dont create directorys or make folders..once the sequence has been recorded in sample mode its already saved to my usb.pop it into your computer and it will be there....once its on my computer i then delete it from my usb stick,as i dont really need it anymore cos i will still have the sequence saved in a sng folder.. :wink:
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easy peasy - great, thanks
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Post by vantripper »

Not at all - Slow is a buddy of mine who after almost 3 years of owning the M3 hasn't yet figured out how to save a freakin song though I've shown him at least twice!!!
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:lol: :lol: first thing i learnt was to save a song.
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