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Jonny_White
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Hi all,
I'm new to the forum (and to PC-recording) and have been looking through - there's a wealth of information here, thanks to everyone.
I guess what makes things so interesting though, is that everyone has a slightly different setup requiring different things. I wanted to ask for recommendations for mixing software. I have a Zoom PS-04 (tiny little 4-track recorder with virtual-tracks for 4+ track recording) which I use for recording guitar/bass/vocals. What I would like to do is to mix these tracks on my Windows-PC and add some drums (the PS-04 has very basic drums but not great and limited variety) - ideally the software would have the facility for clicking & dragging lots of drum loops/fills etc. I'm fairly technical but I still want it be relatively easy - i.e. I suspect the likes of Cubase are just too professional/complicated/expensive for me (I had though up to about $200 but maybe that's unrealistic). My only reason for not recording to the PC directly is because my PC sits in a different room from my guitar equipment.
Adobe Audition looks interesting (and seems to have moved on a lot since CoolEdit) - but quite pricey (around $400). Are there other good alternatives?
thanks very much for your help,
Jonny
I'm new to the forum (and to PC-recording) and have been looking through - there's a wealth of information here, thanks to everyone.
I guess what makes things so interesting though, is that everyone has a slightly different setup requiring different things. I wanted to ask for recommendations for mixing software. I have a Zoom PS-04 (tiny little 4-track recorder with virtual-tracks for 4+ track recording) which I use for recording guitar/bass/vocals. What I would like to do is to mix these tracks on my Windows-PC and add some drums (the PS-04 has very basic drums but not great and limited variety) - ideally the software would have the facility for clicking & dragging lots of drum loops/fills etc. I'm fairly technical but I still want it be relatively easy - i.e. I suspect the likes of Cubase are just too professional/complicated/expensive for me (I had though up to about $200 but maybe that's unrealistic). My only reason for not recording to the PC directly is because my PC sits in a different room from my guitar equipment.
Adobe Audition looks interesting (and seems to have moved on a lot since CoolEdit) - but quite pricey (around $400). Are there other good alternatives?
thanks very much for your help,
Jonny

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