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For those who record to your pc
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| Bear4569 |
What do you use to record your mix on your pc? I'm talkin straight from the mixer to your pc. What program do you use. I'm lookin for a better one, so any suggestions would be great. I use cool edit pro right now, but I'm lookin for something alittle bit better.
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| jploveparade |
| Soundforge 5.0 is the best and nothing comes close |
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| DJ Chrono |
I have soundforge 5 and cool edit pro 2.0
they are both very similar,, cool edit pro 2 is not like 2000 ( i think that one..) as it's alot better, and can be used as a multitrack device.
For recording mixes I use cooledit cause when u trim stuff, like silence at the beginning of the track, it doesnt take forever to re-load the ENTIRE TRACK like soundforge. and its faster for splicing up mixes into tracks.
I use soundforge for recording samples of stuff.. and for mastering audio and adding fx.. as long as the file size is small it works nicely!
so my recommendations:
go with cool edit pro 2.0 for recording live sets. |
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| extulas |
| I would have to say Cool Edit Pro.:D ;) :) :disbelief |
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| Tak |
| Ripping vinyls and recording livesets Cooledit 2000 has never let me down, but that's all I use it for. |
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| Matrix |
| for those of you that want to legitly use something without spending the $$$ take a look at this shareware program: goldwave |
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| kr00t0n |
| Soundforge gives no hassles if you running faster than 1.8 Ghz :D |
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| extulas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Matrix
for those of you that want to legitly use something without spending the $$$ take a look at this shareware program: goldwave |
GOldwave is basically the same thing as Cool Edit but cool edit cost $.So, Yea, That is true :) :D ;) :disbelief |
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