Jas
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Registered: 13th Oct 04
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Im looking for a program which i can record my guitar on to,
E.g
to be able to record me playing on part
and then record other parts to play at the same time at differant parts of the song if you get me..
what do you use?
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Dom
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its called multitracking - anything from adobe auditions, cubase sx can do it, other nuendo, protools, logic.
personally i use protools but you can only get it with their hardware.
Just butch onto a "special" shop and get yourself something like nuendo - fairly simple to use. Though if your serious about recording then i would opt to get a decent DAW card like an M-audio (2nd about 100 quid or so)...dont use a creative, there absolute toss in the music enviroment
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drax
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Goldwave
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by drax
Goldwave
another post reminding everyone that he doesn't know what he's talking about
Goldwave is an editor - Jas is after a multitracker, like the ones ive stated....
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drax
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Or maybe if you knew how to use the thing you'd realise it could do the same job?
[Edited on 29-06-2006 by drax]
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by drax
Or maybe if you knew how to use the thing you'd realise it could do the same job?
[Edited on 29-06-2006 by drax]
Have no need to use Goldwave as ive yet to come across it in a studio enviroment, hence why i suggested the industry standard software protools and nuendo, plus there a shite load more advanced than GoldWave could ever be.....
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Jodi_the_g
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tape recorder and the pause button but on a serious note.
Our lass uses adobe auditions a fair bit and that seems to be ok
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