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SubYeoman
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Since I’ve gotten my hardware running relatively error-free, I’ve spent the last couple weeks learning and tinkering with different software, trying to figure out which one is best for me. I have downloaded trial versions of lots of different software including Reaper, Acid, Cubase, Sonar, and Tracktion, but at this stage of the game, with my limited knowledge, they all seem to do pretty much the same things to me. Now my trial versions are almost up and I’m going to have to choose one to pay for soon. I was hoping for some input from those who know more about different software so I can make a more educated decision, because right now it’s probably going to be based on which one looks the best, which is stupid.
I can’t really speak to exactly what features I’m looking for since I don’t really know what they are yet, but I’m basically just trying to record hobby-quality music (mostly guitar and electronic drums) one track at a time through a 2-channed USB interface. I don’t need anything too expensive or fancy, but I anticipate eventually getting more skilled, and when that time comes I don’t want to realize I bought a shitty program that doesn’t do what I need it to. I’ve tried to compare/contrast based on other posts and product descriptions, but again, they all seem to have the same things and I don’t think I’m quite fluent enough in recording language to understand exactly what the differences are. Can someone give me a dumbed-down explanation of the significant differences in these programs?
I can’t really speak to exactly what features I’m looking for since I don’t really know what they are yet, but I’m basically just trying to record hobby-quality music (mostly guitar and electronic drums) one track at a time through a 2-channed USB interface. I don’t need anything too expensive or fancy, but I anticipate eventually getting more skilled, and when that time comes I don’t want to realize I bought a shitty program that doesn’t do what I need it to. I’ve tried to compare/contrast based on other posts and product descriptions, but again, they all seem to have the same things and I don’t think I’m quite fluent enough in recording language to understand exactly what the differences are. Can someone give me a dumbed-down explanation of the significant differences in these programs?