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emmrecs wrote on 6/6/2021, 8:28 AM

@Custodio-Gomex

Welcome to the Magix user to user forums.

If you mean you want to record 3-4 tracks audio at the same time (also known as "multitrack recording") I'm afraid you can't! SF Pro is a multichannel software, not a multitrack software. If you want the facility to multitrack you will need to look at other software, like Samplitude.

HTH

Jeff
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Custodio-Gomex wrote on 6/6/2021, 9:04 AM

Maybe I said it wrong
I want to record an Audio and hear it in my Right ear, Left ear, and the center of my head
A "Triliminal" Audio, Can I do that with Sound Forge 15?

Custodio-Gomex wrote on 6/6/2021, 9:28 AM

Thank You Jeff

rraud wrote on 6/6/2021, 10:10 AM

Triliminal audio would be a subliminal type mix process. Multi-track software would be better for mixing the elements together at the desired levels and positions. In addition to Samplitude, Vegas, Acid, ProTools, Reaper, Audition, Neuendo and Audacity are multi-track apps.
Sound Forge is a multi-channel editing application.

Custodio-Gomex wrote on 6/6/2021, 10:15 AM

OK
Thank You Sir.
What program do you suggest I'll but to get this done?
Something user friendly I'm 70 Yrs YONG And very much technological challenged

rraud wrote on 6/6/2021, 10:29 AM

I am most comfortable with Vegas Pro, which is a video editor but has a pro level multi-track DAW built in. Reaper is relatively low-cost and was inspired by the early audio-only Vegas Pro. Audacity is freeware, but I have not used it. ProTools is popular but not very intuitive IMO.

Custodio-Gomex wrote on 6/6/2021, 10:36 AM

TH NAK YOU,
How about the subliminal Audios?
What do you recommend for that?

rraud wrote on 6/6/2021, 11:08 AM

Same tools as the above I would think. I have no hands-on experience mixing either subliminal or triliminal though.

Custodio-Gomex wrote on 6/6/2021, 12:32 PM

ROGER THAT,
Thank YOU