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Elyst
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Hi everyone... I've been playing and recording music for God knows how long, and still I feel like this is the place for me to leave this post, since this is a rather "newb" question. Point is, despite playing music for a long time I feel like I've progressed very little.
Anyway, the question is: What is the *simplest* audio editing software
I'd like to say I've gotten used to Cubase. I had my first contact with Cubase Sx a waaaaaay long time ago (like over 10 years) and a couple of years ago I changed to Cubase Le and then 5. (I think it's called LE, it's a sort of "light" version of cubase that came with some audio interfaces).
My point is, after all this time using Cubase I still have no idea what half of those things do, and I have a hard time messing around with the snap commands, so my recordings always end up off-tempo.
I have an Alesis IO2 express. I was thinking something like Audacity... it's light, free and (I think) as a gentle learning curve. I also heard about Reaper, don't know if it's any good or not.
What are your recomendations?
PS: Something that could all audio files would be great. I discovered today Cubase can't read Mpeg's.... no idea why.
Anyway, the question is: What is the *simplest* audio editing software
I'd like to say I've gotten used to Cubase. I had my first contact with Cubase Sx a waaaaaay long time ago (like over 10 years) and a couple of years ago I changed to Cubase Le and then 5. (I think it's called LE, it's a sort of "light" version of cubase that came with some audio interfaces).
My point is, after all this time using Cubase I still have no idea what half of those things do, and I have a hard time messing around with the snap commands, so my recordings always end up off-tempo.
I have an Alesis IO2 express. I was thinking something like Audacity... it's light, free and (I think) as a gentle learning curve. I also heard about Reaper, don't know if it's any good or not.
What are your recomendations?
PS: Something that could all audio files would be great. I discovered today Cubase can't read Mpeg's.... no idea why.