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Posted 12 May 2011 - 10:11 PM

Replying to DJCinnamonSnowWow I does the samething,I record everything with sony acid and then edit with adobe audition & add things to it like maybe gun shots & things like that with FL Studios...But I was wondering do you just send only your vocals to adobe & edit or the whole track with music & all to adobe after recording in sony acid?

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DJCinnamonSnow

Posted 27 March 2011 - 10:30 PM

These are some programs I know about with their prices beside them.
Sony Acid Pro 7 = 246.98 on softwaremedia.com
Adobe Audition 3 = 339.99 on newegg.com
Cakewalk Sonar producer edition = 359
Protools 9 = 249 on amazon
Anyway I am familiar with Sony acid pro and adobe audition the most. I record my songs via a usb mic with sony acid pro. I then edit these files (do noise reduction etc) with adobe audition. I use FL Studio to put all my track pieces together. Anyway audacity is a good free program you can use just to edit your music and do simple things. I dont know how serious you are about what you're trying to do with your music. If you have any questions for me just let me know. I have been recording music for a long time so I can be of help i'm sure. Good luck!

Quatrux

Posted 10 November 2010 - 10:48 AM

I didn't need to do anything serious with recording, but the things I've played with, I used Audacity, which is open source and was quite satisfied with it..

Also VLC can do some thing with recording, it's quite simple :)

Illustrious

Posted 10 November 2010 - 12:47 AM

I use Audacity if I need to record music fast and quickly. For real recordings, I will use Adobe Audition to record instruments since Audacity only exports at a 128 kbps maximum. I use Sony ACID with my VSTi plugins because I just find it easier to use. After I finish tinkering around in Sony ACID, I import the file into Adobe Audition and mix/master all of my music.

I heard that Cubase or Apple Logic (mac) are really good for editing audio as well.

Posted 03 August 2010 - 03:33 AM

I cannot get Audacity to read the raw ProTools WAV filesAudio Editing Programs

Does anyone know how to read the track WAV files from ProTools in Audacity?  I just get an error saying it does not recognize the format.  Is there any device independent editors out there the will read the raw files?

Steve

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Posted 31 December 2009 - 02:14 PM

Music editorsAudio Editing Programs

hey he is Correct because I have been working on pro tools for a very long time and they are still making better softwares I would go for them but it is costy AU $200. This includes a M2 box Micro (I think or its a mini) but it dosn't do recording only editing. But it comes with the latest protools. There is one that has 2 inputs and you can buy it for $400. The next up is the M2 Box and the M2 Box Pro wich has recording features for about $600-$1000. Then u have the Racks which range between $1800-$3000 depending on the plug ins and inserts.(there is 8 but has a digital input which will expand it to 16 ports. Last of all youhave the mix desk which has every thing but that is $10 000.

But the bad thing is that protools only works with the hardware.

Some other softwares that I use but I don't really use for music often but it is still great if I'm out of my studio. Sony products are the only thing I would go close to because the other programs are just basic versions.

There is sony sound fourge 10

and Sony vegas pro 9.0 and 9.0c.

-reply by Sean

gopconspiracy

Posted 05 December 2005 - 04:24 AM

Hi, I am new to audio recording. I play guitar and sing, and I am trying to record my voice and guitar simultaneously onto the same track on my computer, nothing fancy. What kind of software and hardware can I use to do that inexpensively? If I can do it without any really expensive hardware that would be awesome.

Neverseen

Posted 13 October 2005 - 09:20 PM

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I use Audacity for editing sounds themselves, but for more simple editing like cropping and such, I just use Quicktime because it puts less stress on the computer. I also use Quicktime to record vocals. I don't know if you are trying to, but I use easy beat to do all my MIDI work. The free version is okay unless you want to edit things over two weeks old, or over like 12 measures or somewhere around there, but as most of mine are one-off, four to eight measure hiphop beat loops (which I export and throw into audacity). I really can't wait to pick up Logic Pro, Garageband, and Reason...
Warning: Most of what I've mentioned are Macintosh programs.

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indeed. Logic Audio is now for MAC's only... since their 6th or 7th version I think.

the empty calorie

Posted 13 October 2005 - 09:38 AM

I use Audacity for editing sounds themselves, but for more simple editing like cropping and such, I just use Quicktime because it puts less stress on the computer. I also use Quicktime to record vocals. I don't know if you are trying to, but I use easy beat to do all my MIDI work. The free version is okay unless you want to edit things over two weeks old, or over like 12 measures or somewhere around there, but as most of mine are one-off, four to eight measure hiphop beat loops (which I export and throw into audacity). I really can't wait to pick up Logic Pro, Garageband, and Reason...
Warning: Most of what I've mentioned are Macintosh programs.

finaldesign

Posted 13 October 2005 - 09:19 AM

I use Adobe Audition or cool edit pro.  Both have a very similar interface.  With Audition you can save your files as basically any format.

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Well, adobe audition is nice program, it has many functions, and really it's a legacy of COOL EDIT PRO. :mellow: I use it for many years now for postproduction of my songs... you can hear my work at my webpage :blink:

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