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returntothepit >> discuss >> i need a suggestion on some audio software by KeithMutiny on Nov 7,2006 5:39pm
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toggletoggle post by KeithMutiny  at Nov 7,2006 5:39pm
im looking for some feedback based on your experience. There are a few things I'm looking for and im not sure if i can get all of it in one, or what would be my best choices.

- recording
- production
- editing
- generating tones
- mix/mastering

i basically want to be able to make noise tracks and loops, while being able to add recorded media to the mix. all with one machine, preferably one program.

any suggestions?



toggletoggle post by partyasteroid   at Nov 7,2006 5:46pm
cool edit...or adobe audition. i think thats what it is called now. unlimited multitrack recording, tons of available effects and equalizers for production. it also allows you to generate noise (white, pink and brown) and will allow for tone generation. the only better program for noise & tone generation is fruity loops but it lacks the recording option. hope that helps.



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Nov 7,2006 5:50pm
Or you can not be a gay, and use Sony Vegas.
Youre welcome.

Next time, I charge you.



toggletoggle post by DeRtOxIa   at Nov 7,2006 5:59pm
i use audacity cause it's free



toggletoggle post by KeithMutiny  at Nov 7,2006 7:33pm
lets keep this up here.



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Nov 7,2006 7:37pm edited Nov 7,2006 8:40pm
It sounds like Acid 6.0 would suit you perfectly for all of the above.....
and now they have simultaneous multitrack capability, as well as tone generation.
I have a shitload of drum samples that I could possibly send you, if you agree to not be a gaylord to me.



toggletoggle post by mcmahon  at Nov 7,2006 7:39pm
i think we use cool edit pro, but no idea how it compares.



toggletoggle post by KeithMutiny  at Nov 7,2006 7:44pm edited Nov 7,2006 7:45pm
i was looking at that acid, but if im gonna spend the money, which i AM willing to, i need to research more.

i was trained in college with cool edit pro, but i havent done it in a while, i was hoping something newer had come alone.



toggletoggle post by Beorht-Dana  at Nov 7,2006 8:30pm
Its hard for one program to do everything, especially to do them all well. Powerkok is right though, Acid is probably a good bet. Protools is the industry standard for recording but if your just working on your own stuff there are better programs. Personally I like Digital Performer.

Also, not to sound stuck up or anything, but despite it's name, CoolEditPro is not all that "pro". Compared to other programs it's pretty limited in what it can do.



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Nov 7,2006 8:37pm
Ya, cool edit, is kinda lame....but I guess for some, the ease of use makes up for what it lacks in the quality dept.

As far as buying......there is really no need, you can find it online, with keygens for the prog and the plug ins, on any torrent site.

If you are 'anti-piratism' then fine, go ahead and buy it, but I just wanted you to know that its easily available on isohunt.

ALSO.....
if you go that route, you may as well dl Waves bundle plug in's.
They have some crazy fx/parameter manipulators, that YOU may find very useful (based on you saying you wanted a noise/tone gen track)



toggletoggle post by ArrowHead NLI at Nov 7,2006 9:02pm
Cool edit IS adobe auditon.

Adobe bought the software a few years ago.



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Nov 7,2006 9:27pm
Audacity is ok... and its opensource so thats cool but this is awesome and cheap and use it all the fucking time: http://www.mackie.com/products/tracktion2/splash.html



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Nov 7,2006 9:27pm
oh and there is a demo for download and mostlikely a hack if u wanna do that



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Nov 7,2006 10:43pm
I use Acid 4.0 to do my shit. If Acid 6 supports multitrack (something I was unaware of), then I would definitely recommend it.



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Nov 8,2006 1:11am
Ya, its one of the many new features on 6.0, really a big upgrade compared to their past version updates.

Also, the new groove tool is great...it lets you switch a drum track to 2/4 3/4 4/4 4/5 all with a click of a button....HOURS of programming are now as easy as clicking a button.
Pretty cool.
Also....their MIDI compatability got way more user friendly, which I personally love, for what I do with the prog.
It even supports mpegs....but unlike Vegas, you can only open 1 video at a time.



toggletoggle post by thegreatspaldino   at Nov 8,2006 1:16am
who records music?



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Nov 8,2006 2:57am
people.



toggletoggle post by Beorht-Dana  at Nov 8,2006 8:16am
people named Dana



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Nov 8,2006 9:29am
tracktion has that feature of switching time signatures but i havent used midi drums enough to test it. obviously it has multitracking... if u getthe demo ull love it i bet



toggletoggle post by KeithMutiny  at Nov 8,2006 3:55pm
im in the process of dl'ing acid 6.0 and fruity loops 6.0

ill give them a test run and go from there



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