Digitizing 4-track using Delta 66, What software to use? |
Fri 22 Jun 2001, 22:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 22-Jun 01 From: El Toro Member No.: 1,064 |
I have an old, analog 4-track recorder with four outputs, and I want to digitize all four tracks onto my Mac in such a way that the four tracks remain distinct, so that I can do some digital editing and cleanup of the individual tracks before I mix them on the computer.
I bought a Delta 66 soundcard, but I need some software. Could somebody recommend a good application that could do the job? (Note: I already have old copies of Deck II and SoundEdit 16, but they don't seem up to the four-simultaneous-input task, as far as I can tell.) |
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Mon 25 Jun 2001, 02:06
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
I would suggest maybe trying the free version of ProTools LE. I think it allows 8 tracks of audio with RTAS plugins and midi. Plus it is an excellent app for editting and applying effects to songs once you get used to it. Plus it is FREE. I just love the ProTools on my mac G3. I run Digi 001 system and tried a couple of other apps like Cubase and Logic but none seemd to make as much sense to me as PT but that is just my opinion.[]
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