MacMusic.org  |  PcMusic.org  |  440Software  |  440Forums.com  |  440Tv  |  Zicos.com  |  AudioLexic.org
Loading... visiteurs connectés
 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
> Basic Recording Software, ...in search of
geekusa
posté mar. 17 août 2004, 00:17
Message #1


Newbie


Groupe : Members
Messages : 10
Inscrit : 02 janv. 04
Lieu : Lewisburg - US
Membre no 32,215




yeah. im interesting in finding an affordable program which lets me plug into my computer and record multiple tracks (guitar). i have an old 4 track cassette recorder and it no longer cuts it... i dont care TOO much about the bells and whistles (although they are nice). i was leaning towards garage band, but i dont really know any better. suggestions?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
casino versus ja...
posté mar. 17 août 2004, 05:07
Message #2


Newbie


Groupe : Members
Messages : 12
Inscrit : 19 août 03
Lieu : Milwaukee - US
Membre no 23,234




If you haven't upgraded to iLife 4 yet, Garage Band is definitely a good reason to do so. For a bundled application, you will find it to be a great place to start. Honestly, it couldn't be any simpler. From there you can work and decide if you need more features, etc. I sincerely believe that Garage Band is aimed for musicians who have worked within the limitations of a 4-track.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
synth82
posté sam. 21 août 2004, 18:57
Message #3


Newbie


Groupe : Members
Messages : 11
Inscrit : 17 août 04
Lieu : Leicester - UK
Membre no 48,967




Dude, you wanna get your hands on Logic Education - it retails for about 80 pounds in the UK - about $50?

It's a simple piece of kit, and if you ever do decide to progress to the higher end of logic, you'll be familiar with the interface.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
casino versus ja...
posté dim. 22 août 2004, 03:58
Message #4


Newbie


Groupe : Members
Messages : 12
Inscrit : 19 août 03
Lieu : Milwaukee - US
Membre no 23,234




good recommendation as Logic has fair upgrade paths fitting many unique situations. once Logic 7 is released, it will definitely be more intuitive, tho.

Ce message a été modifié par casino versus japan - dim. 22 août 2004, 04:01.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Ziggomatic
posté dim. 22 août 2004, 16:36
Message #5


Member
**

Groupe : Members
Messages : 98
Inscrit : 15 juil. 04
Lieu : - CA
Membre no 46,955




QUOTE (casino versus japan @ Aug 21 2004, 21:58)
good recommendation as Logic has fair upgrade paths fitting many unique situations. once Logic 7 is released, it will definitely be more intuitive, tho.

i hope cause the first time i tried Logic, i was soooo scared lol!!! but right now i think that Ableton Live 4 would cool. did you ever tried the demo? its really cool
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
geekusa
posté jeu. 26 août 2004, 19:51
Message #6


Newbie


Groupe : Members
Messages : 10
Inscrit : 02 janv. 04
Lieu : Lewisburg - US
Membre no 32,215




hm thanks for the suggestions, ill check it out. i downloaded a tracktion demo, but i havn't yet determined if its too primitive for my likings...

in the meantime any other suggestions would be appreciated... thanks
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 utilisateur(s) sur ce sujet (1 invité(s) et 0 utilisateur(s) anonyme(s))
0 membre(s) :

 

Bienvenue invité
Contribute
PcMusic est VOTRE site! Participez à son évolution...
Version bas débit - jeudi 26 déc. 2024, 05:59
- © PcMusic 1997-2007