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Set Recording Programs Other Than Sound Forge?
what programs do you guys use or know of to record your sets other than sound forge?
this question has been asked a lot, but I use Total Recorder. Nice, simple, gets the job done and can record in either mp3 or wav format.
Acid, Cool-Edit, ProTools (Free or full verions), Total Recorder, etc.
if you are on mac get your hands on audio hijack pro
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| Originally posted by Dirk W. this question has been asked a lot, but I use Total Recorder. Nice, simple, gets the job done and can record in either mp3 or wav format. |
N-Track Studio is pretty killer... 
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| Originally posted by Trance Nutter Is that available free? You don't have to tell me where, I'll find it if it is. |
In my experience, best ones are Wavelab and Audition.
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| Originally posted by DjVash In my experience, best ones are Wavelab and Audition. |
Wavelab's very good (I use it all the time, LAME encoder used by default rox!)
Search and thee shall find 
i use live but i get that vinyl distortion anyone know how to get rid of that crackle sound
I have an extra copy of Nero Ultra Edition which i bought for a computer i didnt end up getting. In that they have nero soundtrax which records perfect quality wav files to disk to convert to burn etc... It works perfectly for recording live sets. I would trade this for any gabriel and dresden live sets or tiesto that i do not have.
get audacity. It's opensource, so it's free, and it works great. It's also availiable for mac, linux, and windows.
audacity.sourceforge.net
i worship cool edit pro 2. it is amazing for all your audio needs. it records, edits, effects, and you can use it as a multi-track studio sequencer. it has an awesome encoder (original fraunhoffer).
in a nut shell, it's gandalf (the white)
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