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i use this. perfect recordings every time.
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CheersJames wrote:It depends what you want to do with it. A bit of a smart arse answer is 'sound recorder'. There's some software that is easier than others for audio editing (I find Pro Tools to be good for that) and some that is easier for MIDI compatibility. Some, again, will be easier for doing sound for video. For straight multi-tracking there isn't a hell of a lot of difference between the main players.
Cheers and thanks for pointing me in the right directionJames wrote:There's some free software that has the basics covered and I think they accept VSTs too. Kristal is one, and there's one Sloan uses which I think is called Repear, or something like that. If you browse Sloan's posts in the recording section you'll get loads of tips on which free VSTs are worth downloading.
Same here. The learning curve on it is super-easy so if you've never used a DAW before I'd highly reccomend starting with Audition.DuoSonicBoy wrote:Adobe Audition - I've been using it since it was called "Cool Edit". Probably not the best, but I've always gotten good results.
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal