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> Recording with what software?, for Reaktor, MAX/MSP
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post Thu 9 Aug 2001, 02:52
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i have been playing around with mixings softwar for some time but now i want make something real, i have a powerbook g3 500mhz with 258ram.
my simple question is which softwar should i use to record the sounds that i produce with reaktor and max/msp with a synth connected to OMS, i know there is Cubase, Reason, Digital Performer, logic and etc... i'm looking for a good one that i can use some tools as instruments at the same time and easy to operate...
any reply will be apreciated
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cause i don't know enough yet...


then learn… wink.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

BTW, if you're into MAX/MSP, the tailoring facilities of Logic will be a must. A hassle at first when all is to be done. But after you have the power, you're black and you're making big top of the pops tunes and big money… Great! wink.gif

(big huge bass running under)

DP is easier to figure out, less tailorisable but otherwise as pro.

Logic belong to Apple… (hint hint)

I won't speak about the C word wink.gif


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