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Recommend some recording software
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Re: Recommend some recording software
haha, user error was referring to the comment that "Pro Tools is shit", not me putting in a bad link or something.BG wrote:? redo from start: invalid inputTimi wrote:Redo what?
Haha. Curious to know what you don't like about it.Fler wrote:The start of 'pro'tools history...
Intuituve, easy to use, the most "analog" of the DAW's, stable, industry standard.....
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Re: Recommend some recording software
yeah me too Timi.Timi wrote: Haha. Curious to know what you don't like about it.
Intuituve, easy to use, the most "analog" of the DAW's, stable, industry standard.....
With some of the other systems I feel like its the software thats making the decisions...or at least only giving me a short list of possible decisions to choose from.
With PT I always know whats happenning and why, and if I want to apply process x to a track (with parameters y & z) then I do that....
I could get all flamey and say things like:
PT is the best tool if you can actually play an instrument, and understand sound and recording, and understand MIDI.
but that would be provocative
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Re: Recommend some recording software
What would be the best option if you LOVED the now defunct Tracktion?
I adored the interface but hated that you never knew when it was about to crash...It crashed during a big save once...I nearly cried. I'm thinking seriously of going logic express + apogee duet if I'm rich/presonus inspire if I'm poor (more if I can bear spending the money on that stuff instead of a new guitar
I adored the interface but hated that you never knew when it was about to crash...It crashed during a big save once...I nearly cried. I'm thinking seriously of going logic express + apogee duet if I'm rich/presonus inspire if I'm poor (more if I can bear spending the money on that stuff instead of a new guitar
Family Music Store - http://familymusic.co.nzGrantB wrote:Tony, your taste is, as always, very refined. Or as HG would say, "bloody awful".
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I thought they fixed the stability issues? I'm guessing one of the closest would be (yawn again) Live or maybe acid?tonymcbony wrote:What would be the best option if you LOVED the now defunct Tracktion?
I adored the interface but hated that you never knew when it was about to crash...It crashed during a big save once...I nearly cried. I'm thinking seriously of going logic express + apogee duet if I'm rich/presonus inspire if I'm poor (more if I can bear spending the money on that stuff instead of a new guitar
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Re: Recommend some recording software
How about an interface under $500? 2 channels + firewire?
Family Music Store - http://familymusic.co.nzGrantB wrote:Tony, your taste is, as always, very refined. Or as HG would say, "bloody awful".