
antichef
pornk rock
I got my first mac less than a year ago, and started using Garage Band, and that really got me going on my current home recording kick. I can probably keep using it indefinitely, but I'm starting to get curious about other packages. This really started when I realized that GB only works with a 44.1Khz sampling rate. My hardware does better, and I thought that's what I was using - should I be embarrassed about that? Nah. I feel safe here.
I've also noticed that you're stuck with the same tempo in GB for the whole song, and I don't much like the export option (via iTunes, that is). I could see the hard limit on plugins per track becoming a problem, but it's not now. I do really like GB.
I have "lite" versions (I think) of Cubase and Audiodesk that I got with some hardware that I purchased (Presonus Inspire, MOTU Traveler), and I buddy of mine at work keeps urging me to learn Pro Tools, of which I heard you can get a free "lite" version (but I can't find it). I know Logic has a big installed base in the mac crowd, too.
I've *tried* doing things with Cubase, and gave up frustrated, because I wasn't taking the time to learn the details. I've stared blankly at Audiodesk, but have done nothing yet. On my son's PC, I've used Audacity (fine, except for no midi, so prefer GB), and installed Fruity Loops, but never figured out what it was for.
I don't have the time to learn more than one of these, and I probably won't have it any time soon. I record mainly instruments and vocals, but it's nice to lay down a midi track for some fake piano, or whatever, and I'm addicted to drum loops. I'm obviously not a professional, and I don't aspire to be one. Which way should I go?
I've also noticed that you're stuck with the same tempo in GB for the whole song, and I don't much like the export option (via iTunes, that is). I could see the hard limit on plugins per track becoming a problem, but it's not now. I do really like GB.
I have "lite" versions (I think) of Cubase and Audiodesk that I got with some hardware that I purchased (Presonus Inspire, MOTU Traveler), and I buddy of mine at work keeps urging me to learn Pro Tools, of which I heard you can get a free "lite" version (but I can't find it). I know Logic has a big installed base in the mac crowd, too.
I've *tried* doing things with Cubase, and gave up frustrated, because I wasn't taking the time to learn the details. I've stared blankly at Audiodesk, but have done nothing yet. On my son's PC, I've used Audacity (fine, except for no midi, so prefer GB), and installed Fruity Loops, but never figured out what it was for.
I don't have the time to learn more than one of these, and I probably won't have it any time soon. I record mainly instruments and vocals, but it's nice to lay down a midi track for some fake piano, or whatever, and I'm addicted to drum loops. I'm obviously not a professional, and I don't aspire to be one. Which way should I go?