Basic Recording Software, ...in search of |
Tue 17 Aug 2004, 00:17
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yeah. im interesting in finding an affordable program which lets me plug into my computer and record multiple tracks (guitar). i have an old 4 track cassette recorder and it no longer cuts it... i dont care TOO much about the bells and whistles (although they are nice). i was leaning towards garage band, but i dont really know any better. suggestions?
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Tue 17 Aug 2004, 05:07
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 19-Aug 03 From: Milwaukee - US Member No.: 23,234 |
If you haven't upgraded to iLife 4 yet, Garage Band is definitely a good reason to do so. For a bundled application, you will find it to be a great place to start. Honestly, it couldn't be any simpler. From there you can work and decide if you need more features, etc. I sincerely believe that Garage Band is aimed for musicians who have worked within the limitations of a 4-track.
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geekusa Basic Recording Software Tue 17 Aug 2004, 00:17
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casino versus japan good recommendation as Logic has fair upgrade path... Sun 22 Aug 2004, 03:58
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geekusa hm thanks for the suggestions, ill check it out. i... Thu 26 Aug 2004, 19:51
synth82 Dude, you wanna get your hands on Logic Education ... Sat 21 Aug 2004, 18:57
casino versus japan good recommendation as Logic has fair upgrade path... Sun 22 Aug 2004, 03:58
Ziggomatic QUOTE (casino versus japan @ Aug 21 2004, 21:... Sun 22 Aug 2004, 16:36
geekusa hm thanks for the suggestions, ill check it out. i... Thu 26 Aug 2004, 19:51
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