This is all PC stuff. On the Mac, I don't know, some Mac guy could chime in. BTW, if you're on a PC don't buy emagic stuff (like Logic). As good as it is, they've been bought by Apple and have discontinued support of their PC products. Us SoundDiver users have been left out in the cold. Mike --- In motm@y..., "Mike Marsh" <mmarsh@s...> wrote: > Hi Terry - > > I use Sonar 2.0 XL if I need to sync MIDI and audio. My CD of MOTM > stuff was done with that. I also use Syntrillium's Cool Edit Pro, > particularly for mastering the final stereo track, but also to record > directly. Another great program is Acid which is great for stitching > together cool noises into a more complicated cool noise. Sound Forge > has some great audio tools, too. > > If I had to pick two, they would be Sonar and Cool Edit. > > Audio Editors are like text editors; you'll probably hear lots of > religious fervor about one or another. Pick one and jam! > > Mike > > --- In motm@y..., "xiphiguy" <tahrens@s...> wrote: > > I'm considering the purchase of recording software along the lines > of > > Cubase or Cakewalk Sonar. I don't mind spending serious money if I > > can get superior features, but if I can get something less > expensive > > to do the same thing, I would obviously rather get that. > > > > Can anyone share what they are using (preferably something you're > > happy with) and elaborate on which features you have found to be > most > > useful? > > > > Thanks in advance for any info :) > > ~Terry
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Re: Recording software
2002-12-05 by Mike Marsh
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