Hey Donnie... I think I might be in your classhello im Donnie im new here just kinda feeling it out i use Fl studio for now ...im go to school full time at LA Film School for a Bachelors of science in music production
Thank you bro much appreciated.Welcome Booda_J! There are an asssortment of threads here on soundproofing.
Most here are in the same boat as you.
Hey man they keep a list up on the tascam site with what cards they have tested with it. check it out. they update it every so often with specific models. you have to find like, the downloads page for the dp-24sd and it will be in there alongside the PDF copy of the manual.Aloha Everyone, My name is Maleko and I am very new to this site. I was gifted a recorder and need help in a few areas. First of all, the manual is not specific about what kind of SD card I should be using. I have a Tascam DP-24SD. Mainly, any specific brand and storage would help. Much mahalo. (much thanks)
Well Audacity is totally free and is a pretty useful editor. I am sure others here will have their suggestions.The skinny is I am *here because my Audition 3 is dead (to hell with you adobe lawyers now & forever!)
So now I have to have some good editing app for me hundreds of music .wav and so Im enquiring all about such apps here
- what is a good reasonable sound editing app that y'all rely ?? Are there any decent freewares that arent below you?
but ah forget about adobe I cant afford another €25 a month :/
*I just spent about 5 minutes filling out my profile with info on meself but essentially I have Windows 10 pro 64bit pc capable of running Audition cs6
Hey I'm Andy I'm primarily a hiphop MC but branching out into production and building a home studio, especially interested in home recording of vocals. Have Ableton Standard, an MPD, a set of decks and am looking for a cheap SM58 on ebayNew to the forum? Say hello, tell us a little about your self. Meet the gang
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I agree with this. If you need more of a DAW then Reaper is more useful than Audacity. You'll find features you might like such as the ability to quantize audio to a different BPM. But if you're doing more of editing audio files, then Audacity works fine. It just depends on what you're doing with it. Since Adobe Audition started life (way waaaayy back) as Cool Edit, you may be doing more of the latter and you will find everything you need in Audacity in that case.Saides, you might also look at Reaper. While Audacity is free and good for quick and dirty edits, Reaper is much more capable as a full fledged DAW. It's a 1 time purchase of $60, and that covers 2 full versions. Currently at 6.77, you would be covered through 7.9999 which is probably about 3-4yrs away. V6 started in 2019. Plus it will continue to work even after V8.0 hits, I'm still running 5.99 happily on a Win10 4th Gen Core I5 system with no problems.
Also, there is excellent tutorial support on Youtube with Reaper Mania.
It's free to try for 60 days, and will continue to operate with just a nag screen upon startup after that point.
Hey I'm Andy I'm primarily a hiphop MC but branching out into production and building a home studio, especially interested in home recording of vocals. Have Ableton Standard, an MPD, a set of decks and am looking for a cheap SM58 on ebay