which Rec. programs you use?
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BpMorning |
i have rec. many bedroom sets using *Audacity* but im sick of the beat glitches while rec. what do yall use to rec. your sets, and how legit is it? |
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ZxZDeViLZxZ |
check out soundforge its really simple just amke sure your levals are correct and . |
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TranceMasterUk |
soundforge 8 or waveab 5 usually. |
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aquila |
I've been a soundforge user since 4.5 - really you can't go wrong with it, the quality of it's features keeps going from strength to strength (not too happy about Sony buying rights to it though...goodness knows what kind of bull restrictions we'll see in the future).
You could also try Adobe Audition - I've not used that yet but it's actually the new version of Cool Edit (yep, Adobe bought that too). |
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BpMorning |
Im deff. going to check it out, thanks for the replys:) |
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ZxZDeViLZxZ |
where in houston are you... i use to live in houston area |
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BpMorning |
kool. i live about 30minutes south of Houston alil' hole in the wall town called needville. close to pearland/alvin/angleton/rosenberg. sounds like you've found a much better place |
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Freak |
A hardware cd recorder |
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ZxZDeViLZxZ |
haha yeah i used to live in pasadena been up here in canada for over a year and its en nice compared to that hole. |
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The Drow |
audition is great for every mastering/recording stuff |
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Timothy |
hiphop producers from my neighbourhood are using Cubase SX 3 for recording. They say that they get better results using cubase SX 3 than using wavelab and soundforge. ( some tracks had glitches and clicks but now there productions sound really clean with cubase SX 3 )
but imo, it doesn't really matter what you use |
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