Recording Audio Software, What is the best? |
lun. 24 mai 2004, 18:43
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 9 Inscrit : 10 sept. 03 Lieu : Los Angeles - US Membre no 24,509 |
I heard BIAS PEAK is good on Mac OS X. Want to know what other members use to record audio from outside their Mac. Am deciding which one to download. I want something that is stable and not buggy. Has the ability to record digital audio in stereo and mono. Thanks for your feedback.
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ven. 28 mai 2004, 04:07
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 11 Inscrit : 31 juil. 03 Lieu : Montgomery - US Membre no 22,226 |
You might give a try to Audacity. It's pretty good and free.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net |
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mar. 15 juin 2004, 19:29
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 28 Inscrit : 02 juil. 02 Lieu : Shelton - US Membre no 5,347 |
We have used Bias Studio LE (Peak LE, DeckLE and Toast Lite) along with Soundsoap to import my friend's guitars. We used his mixer and a M-Audio Quattro. The biggest drawback is the usb limitations of the Quattro. We are now eyeing the M-Audio firewire devices. The 410 looks cool.
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mer. 16 juin 2004, 14:34
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Member Groupe : Members Messages : 92 Inscrit : 05 févr. 04 Lieu : Philadelphia - US Membre no 35,039 |
I am using the FW410 and Ableton's Live,
I also have a copy of Garageband which works surprising well and supports Audio Units. Ce message a été modifié par sethjacquay - mer. 16 juin 2004, 14:51. -------------------- Ableton Live 4.1
Reason 3 Mac OS 10.3.8 G5 Dual 1.8 Ghz 2 GB RAM 160 HD EzQuest 120 GB 7200 Firewire HD EzQuest 200 GB 7200 Firewire HD - Pro Audio M-Audio Firewire 410 (driver 1.4.3) Behringer B1 Microphone (2x) Behringer HPS3000 Headphones Yamaha DX-11 going through a MidiMate XP (Midi to USB adapter) |
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jeu. 17 juin 2004, 13:06
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Advanced Member Groupe : Members Messages : 495 Inscrit : 12 oct. 01 Lieu : Chandler - US Membre no 2,003 |
I use Metro 6.2 and have never looked back. Can record in mono or stereo. Can use VST, and AU plugs. Can render internally, instantly.
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jeu. 17 juin 2004, 18:08
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 14 Inscrit : 06 avril 04 Lieu : Brentwood - US Membre no 40,377 |
Try DSP-Quattro. Its a great little program and you can pick it up cheap... for about 120$ I think.
www.dsp-quattro.com |
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sam. 26 juin 2004, 04:41
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 12 avril 04 Lieu : Ojai - US Membre no 40,845 |
I just downloaded Audacity and worked with it a bit and it's great. Simple to use and has all one needs for good multitrack editing and recording. It may not have some of the fancy features that bigger programs do, but for sound design and such it has more than enough. This really spits in the face of the likes of Peak, Audiodesk, etc. Love it!
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mer. 30 juin 2004, 02:47
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Member Groupe : Members Messages : 58 Inscrit : 14 mars 04 Lieu : Grand Rapids - US Membre no 38,439 |
Just for kicks...
I use Amadeus... it is a fantastic program setup by a man at this web address: http://www.hairersoft.com/ It has some fantastic algorythms for translating MP4 files from iTunes and analyzation schemes and other things that really make this program shine... I used to use Peak and found this for i think about 29.00 dollars... I know it's more expensive than free... But the support is great and the program really shines... -------------------- |
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