Recording Software

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I don't know if I placed this thread in the correct forum, forgive me if it belongs in a different place.

But I recently purchased a Delta 1010, and I know that it comes with Logic Delta. How do you guys think this program holds up for someone beginning to record on a computer. Hows the learning curve for the program? I'm just wondering because I've only had experience recording on a Boss BR8, and I'm sure that recording on a computer isn't going to be as simple as the BR8.

Also, this may be thinking too far ahead, but what software would you guys recommend if I decide on getting new program. I'm basically going to record guitar, drums, bass, vocals, and maybe some other instruments. So I'll need multitracking capability. I don't really do any kind of midi work right now, but I want to be able to bring in some kind of midi controller later and record through the same software. I've been trying to read around on this board, and it seems like many people are doing well with Cubase SX. I'm wondering about the learning curve though. I downloaded a demo of SX, so I'm going to try that out, but if you guys have any suggestions, anything would help. Thanks.

Brian
 
Logic

Cubase

Sonar

Vegas

Nuendo

They all have demo versions at their respective sites.

P.S. I use Sonar

P.P.S. You will also need an editing program.

Sound Forge

Cool Edit Pro

Wave Lab
 
I'd think twice about using the Logic that came with your card. For one, Logic was bought out by Apple and is discontinuing they're PC support. For two, Logic isn't exactly the most user friendly package on the block (fairly steep learning curve).
 
SPINSTERWUN said:
Logic

Cubase

Sonar

Vegas

Nuendo

They all have demo versions at their respective sites.

P.S. I use Sonar

P.P.S. You will also need an editing program.

Sound Forge

Cool Edit Pro

Wave Lab

U don't HAVE to get an editing program each of the other programs mentioned above can edit as well as record. It just makes life maybe a lil easier but for with a BIG price tag attached
 
SPINSTERWUN said:
Logic

Cubase

Sonar

Vegas

Nuendo

They all have demo versions at their respective sites.

P.S. I use Sonar

P.P.S. You will also need an editing program.

Sound Forge

Cool Edit Pro

Wave Lab
there shouldn't be a demo version of Nuendo...
aslo you don't NEED a editing program if you have something like SX or Nuendo... they do just about everything
 
Don't forget considering n-track and (in a very higher price tag) Samplitude.
 
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