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:pt1cable: Alright I give up... I have done some recorded sessions using the Alesis HD24. I want to take that data off the drive and import them to my DAW. How do I go about doing that? Any help will be appreciated! I recorded a band and performed a 2 track rought mix and due to time... just not happy with the work. Room to improve. Wish to redo mix it with my gear.

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chuseyo77 wrote :

:pt1cable: Alright I give up... I have done some recorded sessions using the Alesis HD24. I want to take that data off the drive and import them to my DAW. How do I go about doing that? Any help will be appreciated! I recorded a band and performed a 2 track rought mix and due to time... just not happy with the work. Room to improve. Wish to redo mix it with my gear.




You need multi-channel mixing software on your PC.

I use and recommend N-Tracks Studio.

It's not free, but compared to other mixing software is cheap(around $70).

I do FOH sound for a Beatles tribute band, and have many times recorded them with an HD24, mixed them with N-Tracks, and 'mastered' with O-Zone. You can get some incredible recordings with minimal learning curve.

This song was recorded live with the Alesis, mixed with N-Tracks. We added some percussion tracks after.

While My Guitar Gently Weeps



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