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Macintosh Set Recording Software??
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| simms327 |
I’ve just started Djing and have an a powerbook mac I’d like to record my sets on. Last night I used garage band, but it has a 1999 second recording limit which is really annoying. Can anyone recommend some Mac software to record your set from the computers standard line in? Id prefer not to spend a lot of money (e.g. ableton), and of course, ALL I want to do is record, so a smaller, simpler app would be best. I got Traktor DJ Studio 2 from a friend, but have no clue how to use it – can it do what I want?
Before you all go harking – use google and use the button, I did, and couldn’t find an answer.
Thanks!
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| punjabi |
| download audacity. it's pretty basic as far as features go, but it's free. |
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| quote: | Originally posted by punjabi
download audacity. it's pretty basic as far as features go, but it's free. |
+1
(IMO it's good for recording and minor editing) |
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| ivanbee |
| ya the time limit on garage band is a pain in the ass. you can upgrade to LOGIC for like 200 bucks and its just like garage band but with more features. audacity is alright for a free program too |
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| simms327 |
thanks guys
i will download audacity when i get home tonight, and see how it works!
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| simms327 |
thanks, you all RAWK!!!
audacity is EXACTLY what i was looking for! |
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| IKKI-ZUVK |
| I use CD Spin Doctor, which came with Toast7. |
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