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jon172
post Thu 5 May 2005, 11:32
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Hi

Does anyone know where I can get some decent freeware recording software for my new Powerbook? biggrin.gif
I want to be able to record my mixes.

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John
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angryman
post Thu 5 May 2005, 12:45
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hey there...

Try this, it's called Sound Studio and it's ace. I use it to record my mixes and you can even edit the audio tracks once you have finished (good for little errors in otherwise perfect mix tapes) you can add effects, time stretch, reverse, loop etc...

it's not free but it is very cheap! and you can download a fully functioning demo for free! Whoo hoo!

PS. If you want other cheap/free mac audio stuff you should go here...


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jon172
post Thu 5 May 2005, 15:03
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biggrin.gif Thanks, That looks pretty Cool..
I'll try the demo software but it looks like it will get the job done...

John
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