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Recording Software

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 2:32 am
by RhythmMan
Anyone got any input on any of these sound recording / editing programs at this site?

http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/win95/RECORDING/

The recorder that comes w/Windows XP is stone-age crap.

What I want to do is record a Guitar track, and then lay down a Bass track, and then maybe another guitar track.

I want CLEAN sound.

There's a lot of freeware & shareware out there - is any of any good?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 10:43 pm
by Fortified_Drastic
Try acid 3.0 or any newer sony music recording program.
Thats best if your just starting out in digital recording.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 12:44 am
by RhythmMan
Hey, thanks.
EarlierI was looking at all the free stuff, because it was right in front of me.
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But, I googled Sony software, and was able to track down
"Acid Music Studio 5." for $70.
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Here's the page, by the way:
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http://www.mtlc.net/index.php?page=Prod ... =learnmore
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Yeah, it has a lot of stuff in it . . . looks good.
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Here's about 1/2 the features, copied from the Sony site:
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Mixing and Editing

Chopper editing tool to edit and clone loops

Beatmapperâ„¢ tool for easy remixing

Track-level volume, panning, and effects editing

Master bus track for project-wide volume and pan fades

Studio-quality effects including EQ, Reverb, Delay, and more

Event reverse

Metronome

Remix your favorite songs and MP3s

Combine MIDI tracks with audio tracks

Preview effects in real-time during playback

Create the ultimate music bed for video scoring

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Yeah, looks good. Thanks Fortified D.
Alan

PostPosted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 3:04 pm
by MatthewsMusic
I still use Cakewalk HomeStudio 2004 XL, I have yet to install the new ProTools but i hear its good, and I would definately recommend Cakewalk.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 3:19 pm
by Switchblade Groove
I recommend Propellerhead Reason for a lot of accompany tracks. I use my Yamaha AW4416 DAW, Cubase, Reason, Acid, and Native Instruments stuff primarily. Makes some good quality recordings... Good mic's go a long ways as well, I like Rode and Audix for the quality and price.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:34 am
by Hink
I use a lot of software (too much to list)...for just audio recording adobe audition 2.0 is great...but for any pratical use it lacks real midi...for audio it's great...FL makes a nice product and with AA2.0 as a companion the world is yours...there is so much more I would suggets checkng out KVR forums http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/ you can learn more than you need there :)

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:46 pm
by RhythmMan
Thanks, guys.
I had previously decided to hold out for Sony Acid Pro, but my financial situation worsened. Now I'm back to 'Plan A,' and your input helps.
I'm sure a lot of people have been thinking about all you input, too.
Alan

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:50 pm
by Hink
Samick1-FunkJazBlues wrote:Thanks, guys.
I had previously decided to hold out for Sony Acid Pro, but my financial situation worsened. Now I'm back to 'Plan A,' and your input helps.
I'm sure a lot of people have been thinking about all you input, too.
Alan


look at energy xt...it's around 50 bux usd and very, very nice...it's modular design is great, it's arp is killer... http://www.xt-hq.com/

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:51 pm
by Hink
btw it's demo only has one restriction...you can't save your projects....but you get to explore the features

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 4:15 pm
by RhythmMan
I need to save projects.
I have others interested in collaborating with over the internet.
I need to be able to make, send and recieve studio-quaility songs.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 5:28 pm
by Hink
Samick1-FunkJazBlues wrote:I need to save projects.
I have others interested in collaborating with over the internet.
I need to be able to make, send and recieve studio-quaility songs.


you can if you buy it, what I was saying is the demo gives you complete functionability for as long as you want to try it...then for 50 bux you buy it....trust me, download the demo...what can it hurt? You'll buy it quickly, it's a great host and the forth coming update looks to be awesome...best 50 bux I've spent on music gear in my life, though I never really use it stand alone...it can also be used in another host as an instrument or effect...the not saving is strictly for the full function demo... :)

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:56 pm
by Irminsul
Get a good card like an M-Audio (there are a few to choose from, according to your needs), then use something like Cubase. It's always worked the best for me, and I came from using LogicAudio and ProTools.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:37 pm
by Guest
I've just downloaded Audacity. Its free open source recording software.
Gonna try to use it to upload a few clips to this site.
Soon as I get around to it I'll let you know how it goes.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:55 pm
by RhythmMan
rootsysideman,
Yeah, please do.
I was also considering Cakewalk, but I can be talked out of it . . .
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By the way, it's nice to see there are still musicians who play something other than Heavy Metal.
Alan