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Alright, now understand that this is mainly for those who use only programs like Cool Edit Pro or NTrack or something
to record their songs / mix down. Personally, I have a few key constraints, money being the prime one. You don't even wanna know what I use to capture my instruments and vocals. But there's another reason I do things the way I do, and that is because I believe in being unconventional, learning for myself, and making the most of CRAP. cause when you can make crap sound the best possible crap can be, you've accomplished more than some sucker with a half-million in gear and no idea what to do with it to make good music.
Now that we have that out of the way,
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Most of you I'm sure use WINAMP to play MP3's of your favorite artists, or your own material. I've found it can be much more of an all-around audio tool than that.
The thing that annoys me about Cool Edit is I can't EQ while using the spectrum analyzer, and although the ears are the most important indicator, sometimes they're not the best, if they're fatigued or whatnot. so I save the mix as a wave, encode it at 320kbps archival quality, and open it up in winamp. this lets me twiddle with the EQ while looking at the analyzer. So I make fine changes while I listen, and crank up the gain to match other songs in my playlist. Then I use the disk writer plugin to rip a wave again, voila, audio ready for cd, the "poor man's" way.
to record their songs / mix down. Personally, I have a few key constraints, money being the prime one. You don't even wanna know what I use to capture my instruments and vocals. But there's another reason I do things the way I do, and that is because I believe in being unconventional, learning for myself, and making the most of CRAP. cause when you can make crap sound the best possible crap can be, you've accomplished more than some sucker with a half-million in gear and no idea what to do with it to make good music.
Now that we have that out of the way,

Most of you I'm sure use WINAMP to play MP3's of your favorite artists, or your own material. I've found it can be much more of an all-around audio tool than that.
The thing that annoys me about Cool Edit is I can't EQ while using the spectrum analyzer, and although the ears are the most important indicator, sometimes they're not the best, if they're fatigued or whatnot. so I save the mix as a wave, encode it at 320kbps archival quality, and open it up in winamp. this lets me twiddle with the EQ while looking at the analyzer. So I make fine changes while I listen, and crank up the gain to match other songs in my playlist. Then I use the disk writer plugin to rip a wave again, voila, audio ready for cd, the "poor man's" way.