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hflax
posté sam. 26 mai 2001, 16:44
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I have an iMac. I believe it is OS 9, and I want to start recording with it. I haven't bought any software or external equipment. I dont have the slightest idea about how to go about this. I want to record guitar and vocals primarily, and later add more stuff. I am on a limited budget, but I want quality sound. I was going to buy a Four track, but everyone told me the computer was the way to go. Any advise?
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abbie
posté lun. 28 mai 2001, 16:07
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Not sure of your level of knowledge in this area, but you will need a mixer, a couple of audio cables to go between the iMac audio jacks and the mixer. I have never used it but ProTools/Free looks good. Personnally I am using Opcode Vision DSP which works really well ($60 download - I have gotten 16 audio tracks out of it without running out of steam plus provides VST support) but I don't recommend it since it appears to be a dead product and I have heard of people having problems authorizing it. I am using an iMac 333 with OS 8.6.


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- hflax   Recording with iMac   sam. 26 mai 2001, 16:44
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