Propellerhead Record video tutorial
Learn how to record your guitar

Propellerhead has released what it says will be the first in a series of 'micro tutorials' for its forthcoming Record software.
With a running time of less than two minutes, the first instalment doesn't go into a great deal of depth, but it does demonstrate just how easy it is to start creating a song in the new application.
When you fire up a new project, you're not required to pick a template, sample rate or even a name - you can simply add an audio track and get going.
Hopefully, future tutorials will dig a little deeper; you can give the first one a look below.
Record will be released on 9 September priced at $299/€299/£249. Reason users will be able to crossgrade for $129.
(Via Synthtopia)
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