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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 18 oct. 04 Lieu : US Membre no 53,489 ![]() |
I recently bought a G5 powermac and I am looking for an audio recording program in the range of $300 that can offer surround sound mixing, unlimited or a large amount of tracks, at least 24 bit and preferably something higher than 44100 sampling rates, a good amount of effects, and general useablity. I would also like to be able to do video synchronization. I have looked at a program called Deck 3.5 by a company named BIAS but I do not completely like the layout of the program, so I was wondering if anyone else knew of anything they could refer me to. Basically I am looking for a high quality low cost recording program, original I know.
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 21 Inscrit : 14 oct. 04 Lieu : Northridge - US Membre no 53,221 ![]() |
![]() Hey Chap; My god, a fellow who in the new digital world remembers good ol' tape! Well dig this, I am a FNG to this forum. I have tried several others but what a drag. My experiance has been this: The first time I had an studio chief say, e-mail me the compsitions, and when I showd up at the room all was set up and ready to fly, I was sold. I do find that the heated sound of tape, and the eye to eye contact between musician and enginere + all others in the room a factor. Having been in this forum only 4 days please give me a break as I am just getting use to the rapid feed back. We here at our entertainment company have just upgraded to a G4 and a G5. Still running an old MOTU FreeStyle program for composition. I have an associate that has quite a cool digital studio with DP4 as the hub that I have not had any drags transfering to. I am just open to thoughts that you and all in this arena have. Standing by... |
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