1. ok po ba yung nabili ko? yung m audio na fast track ultra 8r?
It's good enough. At least you can run Pro Tools M-powered on it.
2. ano po ba ang magandang monitor para dito?
Get the best you can
afford, but do take time to try out different models. Get the one which you think sounds best to you... you will be spending a lot of time on those monitors so choose wisely.
3. ano pa bo ba ang masusugest nyo na gamit na dapat kong unahin?
4. kailangan po bang bumili ako nga original na software katulad nga cubase5?
Better to use original since you reap the benefits of having a manual as well as manufacturer support. Also consider Pro Tools for your particular interface, but you are free to choose othe software such as Sonar, Reason/Record, or even Reaper.
at pang huli po. yung computer namin dito e supply nga university if ever na bumili ako nga software at instal sa pc nga school then pag uwi ko sa pinas pwede ko bang i install sa pc ko yung nabili kong soft ware? kasi hindi pweding dalhin yung computer dahil pinahiram lng po sa amin ng university yun.hehehe
Remember to uninstall the software first before leaving. The thing about buying software in Japan is that it tends to be language specific for that country. You can run into some minor problems installing it in english oriented OS in the Philippines; try to buy the multilanguage version or better yet, english versions of the software (not engrish). Some software licenses also allow you limited installs of their software. For example, Ableton Live only allows two installs, one on your main DAW and another on a backup, presumably a laptop. If you forget to uninstall from a previous computer and attempt to install again on a new computer without transferring your license, the program will not launch.