M miker3851 New member Jan 9, 2009 #1 what program is the best for recording my music directly to my computer? also, is there a really good mic to do this with?
what program is the best for recording my music directly to my computer? also, is there a really good mic to do this with?
E eternalpayn New member Jan 9, 2009 #2 What's your budget, and your type of computer? Also, what are you recording? How serious are you about quality recording?
What's your budget, and your type of computer? Also, what are you recording? How serious are you about quality recording?
L lapieuvre Member Jan 11, 2009 #5 A Protools Rig :20 000$ (With Apogee converters) A Manley VoxBox - 4000$ AKG C12 microphone: 6000$ Don't know if it is the best, but it's damn close... Cheapest: Audacity: Free Shure SM58: 100$ M-audio fast track sound card with built in preamp: 150$
A Protools Rig :20 000$ (With Apogee converters) A Manley VoxBox - 4000$ AKG C12 microphone: 6000$ Don't know if it is the best, but it's damn close... Cheapest: Audacity: Free Shure SM58: 100$ M-audio fast track sound card with built in preamp: 150$
A Agent47 Dismember Jan 11, 2009 #6 Windows sound recorder. Plug in a pair of earbuds to use as a mic and you're ready to go!
circle x New member Jan 11, 2009 #7 Windows sound recorder. Plug in a pair of earbuds to use as a mic and you're ready to go! Click to expand... That will probably produce some real pro sounding "telephone" effect huh? I guess I will tell you what I think/hope the best is: Sonar V-Studio with a pair of KRK VXT 8's, a Rode NTK, and a GT Supre. Or... Sonar Producer 8, BLUE Bluebird, Echo AudioFire8 Or... Neumann TLM 103, Solid State Logic XLogic X-Rack 8 Dynamics Modules, Sonar V-Studio, Waves Mercury, UA UAD-QUAD (full), ADAM P22A pair, UA LA 1176. That should be a good starting point.
Windows sound recorder. Plug in a pair of earbuds to use as a mic and you're ready to go! Click to expand... That will probably produce some real pro sounding "telephone" effect huh? I guess I will tell you what I think/hope the best is: Sonar V-Studio with a pair of KRK VXT 8's, a Rode NTK, and a GT Supre. Or... Sonar Producer 8, BLUE Bluebird, Echo AudioFire8 Or... Neumann TLM 103, Solid State Logic XLogic X-Rack 8 Dynamics Modules, Sonar V-Studio, Waves Mercury, UA UAD-QUAD (full), ADAM P22A pair, UA LA 1176. That should be a good starting point.
S Spencer09 New member Jan 12, 2009 #8 Steinberb Nuendo Steinberg Nuendo is a really nice multi-track program or Wavelab is nice too, but its only for stereo recording/mastering.
Steinberb Nuendo Steinberg Nuendo is a really nice multi-track program or Wavelab is nice too, but its only for stereo recording/mastering.
gecko zzed Grumpy Mod Jan 13, 2009 #9 All audio programs are pretty comparable. They differ in how they deal with things, and some offer more features than others. There are many that you can download for free to get you started.
All audio programs are pretty comparable. They differ in how they deal with things, and some offer more features than others. There are many that you can download for free to get you started.
T timvdwest New member Jan 15, 2009 #10 Samplitude is still my favorite, no matter how many times i try and use other programs they just upset me. Samplitudes interface is very logical.
Samplitude is still my favorite, no matter how many times i try and use other programs they just upset me. Samplitudes interface is very logical.