Yes, if keep your plug-ins to a reasonable level, it is enough.
Use the group tracks
You can record multiple tracks by pressing the record arm button on each. How many audio inputs your interface has will determine how many tracks you can record at once.
Yes. Just make midi and audio file, press the red record button on both tracks.
Cubase Studio 4. Another alternative is RecordForAll it is easy to use and overlay tracks and add effects. I would also add in there Audacity which is a free and easy application to do general audio recordings
When an electric train set falls off the tracks, it is usually because the manufacturer did not build the pieces accordingly. It can also be because the track assembler didn't put the track tight enough together and there are to many gaps and bumps for the train to run smoothly. It may also be because the electric train has too much power and builds up too much momentum to stay on the railing.
yes cause there is no room and not enough tracks
You play it. Then, if you played enough, you'll beat it. Good luck!
The tracks being 400 meters is a good size; not requiring too much real estate and long enough for best races.
Yes measure min and max on the track tensioner grease push rod. to answer this question correctly , if your machine is an early steel track model you have to renew the rollers as the ones for steel tracks are not wide enough or deep enough for rubber.You also have to cut the ridge off the idlers with a steel cut off saw because the rubber tracks will not ride the idler correctly .
Add enough tracks that you need, use microphone(s) and hit record.
make like 70 thats enough to go 5km
Pro Tools 9 can be expanded to 256 tracks of playback (assuming you have a computer fast enough to run that many) using the Complete Production Toolkit.