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Dope 07-25-2013 02:47 PM

best audio program?
 
What program do you guys think is best for in home projects

Fart 07-25-2013 02:57 PM

audacity or adobe audition

Big Tree 07-25-2013 03:16 PM

Audacity is great if your not lookin to spend a lot of cash

Xnub 07-25-2013 04:06 PM

audacity is the shit, it can do EVERYTHING.....

Badweather 07-25-2013 05:04 PM

Garage band hands down

Xnub 07-25-2013 05:22 PM

Badweather. Always been a Mac....

God Of War 07-25-2013 05:25 PM

look man, anything you want you can find in torrents for free


get all of them test each one out then decide which to use

i was always told audition was g but i wouldnt know.. badweather prolly would know best or venom

Badweather 07-25-2013 08:41 PM

Just got my mac fixed... Genre over

Fart 07-25-2013 08:42 PM

yeah if u got a Mac and the money, get pro tools. no question about that.

Rawn M.D. 07-25-2013 09:25 PM

protools is usually overkill tbh, unless u got all the aux parts

audition works fine, sonar xl is a little better...but then again i aint fux with audio for a min now.

Badweather 07-25-2013 10:04 PM

i dunno, garageband has like...EVERYTHING you need to produce quality shit. it's as easy as youtubing tips and shit.

erica badu recorded an album or two using garageband, i found out recently. shit's legit. and it's got master track options. you can literally record, mix, and master in a matter of minutes. it's a no-brainer for me, garageband all the way. it's real easy and in-your-face. took me a while to realize i could master my shit own it, but once i did...my sound quality went to the next plateau.

p.s. i'm writing this on my restored macbook pro. genre over.

SiK 07-25-2013 11:14 PM

You can do everything with adobe audition too

e.r. 07-26-2013 12:20 AM

Wow at these answers. If your doing it for fun sure these will work

Meth 07-26-2013 12:24 AM

Lol at Paying for anything tho.

Nigma 07-26-2013 12:26 AM

Yeah like holy fuck guiyz you are not going platinum with these sort of soft answers, would you all please smarten up? OP was clearly inquiring about what programs Jarren Benton uses in his grandmas basement

e.r. 07-26-2013 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Meth (Post 104209)
Lol at Paying for anything tho.

^^

Dope 07-26-2013 01:27 AM

Thanx for all the insight ... Im tryina to build a legit studio in home got tye booth finish just need a lil more equipment and what not but free is always the best deal.

God Of War 07-26-2013 03:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badweather (Post 104159)
i dunno, garageband has like...EVERYTHING you need to produce quality shit. it's as easy as youtubing tips and shit.

erica badu recorded an album or two using garageband, i found out recently. shit's legit. and it's got master track options. you can literally record, mix, and master in a matter of minutes. it's a no-brainer for me, garageband all the way. it's real easy and in-your-face. took me a while to realize i could master my shit own it, but once i did...my sound quality went to the next plateau.

p.s. i'm writing this on my restored macbook pro. genre over.

gthey used it for umbrella by rhianna aswell

Just C 07-26-2013 07:18 AM

Audacity is a bare bones basic free program. You'd think that would make it good for beginers but tbh it's really clunky. Doing something as simple as aligning your recording can be a pain in the ass. any other program you just hover your cursor over it left click n drag. Audacity has some overly complicated and contrived bullshit of a method for something that should be as easy as 123. So with shit like that and it's lack of functions of something like Cool Edit Pro or Adobe Audition I'd leave it well alone and pick 1 of the other 2 if you're new to home recording.

If you're looking for something more advanced and have the cpu and space to run it then I would go with something like Cuebase, Pro Tools, Reason Record, or Ableton. If you're on a Mac go with Garage Band.

Ronic 07-26-2013 10:13 AM

ProTools is the industry standard for pro audio recording. It's almost worth choosing it for that reason alone. If you're less interested in recording and more into dj-ing and making EDM and fucking with samples, Ableton is honestly leeeaaaaaaaagues beyond anything else out there. Plus both these DAWs just saw a recent upgrade, with some seriously excellent new features.


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