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My thoughts on EnergyXT


My thoughts and understanding about EnergyXT and how I installed it.  First of all is to buy the product or download the demo version from the internet.  Then, if you have downloaded it or have the CD with you, open it either using the CD-ROM or by just double-clicking the exe file from the folder where you’ve downloaded it.

Just read and follow the instructions from the screen or better yet to make life easy, just click NEXT until FINISH and that’s it.

Now, once you’ve installed it successfully, try to open it and explore.  Click as many features as you can and as you desire. Also use the tutorial or watch the tutorial videos or just simply click the XT button, which is located at the top portion in line with the word FILE, EDIT, WINDOW and then that’s it XT. The tutorials, their website link as well as download updates are located.

This software is so user-friendly that you’ll never get lost.  My only special advice is to click FILE then click SETUP and then browse or explore that area or window.  You’ll learn something each time you use it.  This is my practical way of understanding things and up to speed and learn through working on it or they normally call it “learn through experience.”

The good thing about EnergyXT is that apart from being portable, it’s so light on your computer that I can even use it on my Netbook, which a lot of the recording softwares would not work or would lag or delay.  The reason for this is that it does not overload the computer’s system unlike other recording softwares.

Also, it can be installed on both PC and Mac.  It is so easy that a beginner or newbie like me did not find it hard to understand and install and use.  It was so easy that I recorded my songs straight away without any knowledge or experience on recording because I have not been to any recording studio albeit home recording studio or a proper recording studio.

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