thanks to all. I'm not clear, however, on what "workflow options" refer to. I assume that's all the post-recording stuff, but can you be more specific about what the other DAW's offer in terms of those features that GarageBand doesn't?
Thanks. It's version 10.1.0. It seems plenty complicated to me. Am I wrong to presume the other DAWS (Logic, Reaper, et al) wouldn't necessarily provide a "better" sounding result, but offer more in the way of after recording features - particularly for multi-track recording?
thank you Steenaudio. it is.
Miroslav - are the "audio inputs" you refer to the same as computer interfaces? I have a Focusrite audio interface going into GarageBand. Does that fix the problem you've noted?
ok, here's the scenario:
Imagine I'm a gifted, solo fingerstyle player (not even close) with a nice studio with all kinds of perfectly set up sound treatments (nope) and top of the line microphones (yeah, no), all perfectly set up for recording.
I know there are lots of other options, but...
Thanks. That kinda makes some sense. The mics both work with two different interfaces (Scarlett 2i2 and Zoom H4N). I switched the mics in the two channels of the Duet and the noise is in Channel 2 regardless of which mic I use. I unfortunately don't have either a battery powered or dynamic...
OK, so after doing a bunch of research on audio interfaces, I took the big plunge and bought an Apogee Duet. A used item from a Guitar Center. Took delivery a couple days later, set everything up and was excited to play around making some recordings of my, admittedly, mediocre guitar playing...