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04 Apr 11, 10:45PM
(This post was last modified: 05 Apr 11, 12:57AM by Mai Mee Tur.)
There was a musicians thread, and now, for those of you who responded to that thread or just didn't, I feel it is pertinent to ask those who record their own music what program they use.
I myself use Sony Vegas Pro 10, as opposed to other products in the Sony Vegas family.
What do you use?
Edit: (Most of these programs were the ones I could think of off the top of my head)
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I put Audacity, just because it is the only one on this list that I have installed. I don't use it to record anything, just for quick, simple music/sound editing.
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Do people commonly use video editing software (final cut pro) to record their music?
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05 Apr 11, 12:45AM
(This post was last modified: 05 Apr 11, 12:57AM by Mai Mee Tur.)
Not generally, but they can if it's the kind of software that will allow simple audio recording.
Sony Vegas goes either way, so it's very versatile, amazing quality as well
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So then may I suggest changing it to the audio equivalent Logic?
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Well........i use....... pinacle? pretty cool program.
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Surprised not to see REAPER on that list!
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These were all off the top of my head :P
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REAPER is awesome, use it for all my recording stuff. It's like a high-tech-much-better-version of Audacity, and it's free. :D
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I like Audacity. Its free, easy to use, and you can't go wrong with it.
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Anything I can get my hands on for free. :-P
Of course, having been gifted a copy of Sony Acid Music 3.0 made me partial to that.