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Software to record sets with
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| chris harrington |
Ok so lately i have been having problems with programs to record my sets with and i figured that maybe it would be good to have a list of different software that ppl here use to record there sets, so if other ppl are having similar problems as me then they can c the list here instead of posting a new thread to find out about software.
List of programs:
Audacity - Easy to use freeware, some sound cards will not be supported by the program
Adobe Audition - easy to use but expensive, all sound cards supported but i have had problems with the program skipping a lot during recording (might be my program or might be the fact that i run vista)
Steinberg Cubase - Expensive, i have never tired it so i cant rly say anything about it
Sony Sound Forge - Dont know, plz provide info if you have any
PolderbitS Sound Recorder & Editor - works quite well
Creative wave editor - works good too, never had a single problem
Plz post any other programs that you use (that work well) and any info about them if you want and i will keep this post updated.
Thanks
Chris |
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| Jarvmeister |
| Sony Sound Forge |
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| Spoonz |
| I use PolderbitS Sound Recorder & Editor - works for me quite well. |
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| Mmanu |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Sony Sound Forge |
beat me to it. +1
The Creative wave editor (supplied with the soundcards) works good too, never had a single problem. |
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| chris harrington |
| 1st post updated :D |
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| Koldorn |
| Absolute Sound Recorder for me. In my very 'very' amateurish set up that im mainly just starting to experiment with. No problems on the recording side though using that. |
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| DjWoody |
I'm on a Mac, but here it goes...
- Audio Hijack Pro (My favorite by far)
- Sound Studio
- Cubase Studio 4
- Garage Band
- Peak Pro
- Digital Performer
- Ableton
- Logic
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| agentdansmith |
Audacity - works well for me.
Used to use Audition until it started to skip every now and then in my mixes (I was using XP and onboard sound). |
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| Liquid Fusion |
| I know this isn't my thread...but thanks for the info |
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| THE_MARSBAR |
| I'm using Wavelab. That program can do lots of things, and it does single-track recording very well. Been using it for approx. 5 years. |
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| Freqnasty |
| any sequencer will do, but in my opinion as technology grows, you will want to get apple logic because it supports 192 kHz a/d /da conversion |
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| sr126 |
i used to use the wav. editor in nero to record sets. i have used sonar to do it also.
now i'm using emulator x. works great w/my e-mu 1820m. would work great w/a 1212m also. this set up is 24/192 capable also. |
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