Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Lizard on Ice on September 27, 2006, 10:24:11 PM
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Can anyone recommend some home recording software? Just a program to install on the computer that lets you manipulate sound files and such, for overdubbing and adding effects.
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There are tonnes of programs available!
Try searching "M-Audio" for a low cost, high quality solution which is good for simple recoring projects.
Sonar, Pro Tools, Cubase, and Digital Performer for more advanced solutions.
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For basic recordings you cant go wrong with Audacity:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Really easy to use and can get good results with it!
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Software, not hardware... but yeah M-Audio is great for cheap recording sound cards.... definitely cannot go wrong there.
I suggest Cubase or Wavelabs... I'm more of a Wavelabs kind of guy myself...
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I suggest Mackie Tracktion, easy to use, looks nice, powerfull... I love it :lol:
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Thanks for the feedback, I'll check them out. I'm getting a set of Mother's Milk pups as soon as I start work, so there should be some soundclips up soon. (I hope) :drink:
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Can anyone recommend some home recording software? Just a program to install on the computer that lets you manipulate sound files and such, for overdubbing and adding effects.
Mac or PC?
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PC.
By the way, I downloaded Audacity and really like it. The microphone on my laptop sucks though. Good thing I wasn't expecting any better.