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others too. If you record music on your computer, what software do you like and why?
Goldwave just because I'm familiar with it after years and years, it's th poor man's "Pro Tools" which is what alot of studio grade artists use.
I use GoldWave and actually have a registration for it. But it doesn't do multi-track recording, does it? I've never seen that in its feature set.
It's called Multiquence. http://www.goldwave.com/mqfeatures.php
I only use one soundcard and thus can open only 1 or 2 recording channels at a time, or rather haven't had the need to open more at once, so my workaround is working with individual sound files and mixing them into 1 eventual master or single track.
I still think I can do it all in Goldwave though! I'm delusional.
One of my mates uses Apple's Logic Studio (http://www.apple.com/logicstud with great results. Though, from my point of view it's difficult to manag to use at its 100%.
I prefer Apple's Garage Band. Free with the Mac OS X and easier, though n powerful as Logic Studio.
I haven't used Logic Studio, and I don't know much about it.. I've seen it out there, and I've been a little intimidated by its big price tag (around $500 I think). :)
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I can assure you, even if it would be free... you will be intimidated. Ne seen such a complicated to use program. Is not that is badly designed, bu have lots of menus and options to do (I'm sure) amazing things, but it's too much for an amateur musician.
Nightfox wrote to All <=-
One thing I'm curious about is what recording software people like to
use when recording music. There are quite a few packages out there - Sony ACID Studio, M-Audio Session, Logic Studio, Apple's Garage Band,
and probably others too. If you record music on your computer, what software do you like, and why?
GarageBand for me too. It's easy to use, has a TON of features, but you can ignore them if you want and still get a great recording!
It's easy to mix tracks and to adjust the volume of individual tracks.
You can also apply effects to specific tracks.
I also like that I can use the same software to create a ringtone, podcast, audio track for a video, etc. It's much more than just
"recording a song." :)
Oh - and it also has built in guitar effects (stomp boxes and amp modeling) - that's a bonus. :)