Master Music with Your Netbook – Cakewalk VS-20 by Roland
www.netbooknews.com etbook News would like to that Dawid Foster for taking the time to evaluation this item made particularly for Netbooks. Below you'll find his detailed assessment of the Cakewalk VS-20 by Roland. I have been a specialist singer for about a decade, and even though I have usually relished the opportunity to set up sound for any live event, I generally been a bit cautious about performing residence recordings for fear that my compositions would suffer a lackluster representation due to the novice nature of my editing and mixing skills, and the tightness of my budget. So when Nicole Scott from Netbooknews.com arrived in Taipei with the V-STUDIO 20 it supplied the excellent chance for me to really lay down some thing worthwhile at home whilst testing the user-friendliness of this method. I have produced a point of making use of the VS-20 with a standard second generation netbook with an Atom processor to see if it will also give me and all other netbook owners with an genuine ultra-portable recording remedy. According to the specs on the back of the package my netbook meets the specifications, and does not exceed them by a lot if at all. Upon opening the box all is effortless to locate. The actual VS-20 is lightweight but appears sturdy sufficient. I insterted the DVD-rom and followed the instructions, and discovered that I had a missing .dll file in my OS registry. After this was fixed the installation and set-up went really smoothly. Also, the on the web registration for the bundled computer software was instant and ...
Video Rating: five / five
November 12th, 2011 - 13:24
I like the video. Good job!
November 12th, 2011 - 14:12
how to save my cakwalk cd on my netbook
November 12th, 2011 - 14:53
OK, this is really, really cool and very informative, but would it be possible to render what you did here into an MP3 and put it up for download somewhere so we can listen to the quality of what you were able to do? There’s heavy distortion in this recording, particularly on the bass line, so it’s tough to hear if it actually sounds good.
November 12th, 2011 - 15:16
@ThePicnicBand okey thanks
Might gonna buy it then ^^
November 12th, 2011 - 15:59
@BredenMusic You have a stereo line input so you can connect a keyboard and record the audio output from it. You can also add effects. What you can not do it take midi instructions from a keyboard. It’s all audio.
I’ve had mine for a couple of months now and it is a very nice bit of kit. I’m loving it.
November 12th, 2011 - 16:25
can u connect a keyboard to the V-Studio 20? :p or is it just guitar and vocals?
November 12th, 2011 - 17:02
with N270 he can achieve all that…shows how much are netbooks capable of
Thanks for the interview
November 12th, 2011 - 17:22
Thanks for letting us see it, Nicole. Nice how small this stuff gets nowadays.