
Telegram Sam
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I am just getting back into home recording and I wanted to quickly and easily record some tones to post up here.
I'm still pretty new to this and have been learning to use ProTools but I'm not quite there yet.
I turned on the Sony Sound Forge 10 and it took me like 10 minutes to record a quick and dirty track,
(actually a dozen or so saved takes of a quick and dirty track), apply compressor and limiter, save it and get it posted online.
I'm still weeks away from being able to do that in my DAW.
I'm looking forward to getting the DAW nailed down for multitracking and mixing purposes, but I think that
this software is the bomb for working with mono / stereo tracks...
I'm still pretty new to this and have been learning to use ProTools but I'm not quite there yet.
I turned on the Sony Sound Forge 10 and it took me like 10 minutes to record a quick and dirty track,
(actually a dozen or so saved takes of a quick and dirty track), apply compressor and limiter, save it and get it posted online.
I'm still weeks away from being able to do that in my DAW.
I'm looking forward to getting the DAW nailed down for multitracking and mixing purposes, but I think that
this software is the bomb for working with mono / stereo tracks...