
WEBCYAN
New member
This might be a pointless post, but, oh well.
I just got CEPro, a Shure SM57, and 2 vintage condenssor mics made in 1965(One of them was used in the studio to record Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon;, although I dont know if they actually used it.)
Anyway, all I can say is..WOW!
Before I had CE2000 and some crappy RadioShack(shudder..) mic.
I just recorded a little test just to see how it all works and I am so overwhelmed(sp??) with joy that I can't contain myself. This is the BEST program ever made. I used to use Pro Audio(from cakewalk) but it was so midi intense that it was pathetic with digital audio.
Anyway, I feel like I just opened my eyes to a whole world of possibilities. Before the poor technology was a barrier to getting pure art and creativity into a physical form. Now I can do exactly what I want without having to worry about things like poor frequency ranges of mics. Im soooo very happy, as you can tell.
Anyway, um, guess thats it. That was rather pointless...
I just got CEPro, a Shure SM57, and 2 vintage condenssor mics made in 1965(One of them was used in the studio to record Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon;, although I dont know if they actually used it.)
Anyway, all I can say is..WOW!
Before I had CE2000 and some crappy RadioShack(shudder..) mic.
I just recorded a little test just to see how it all works and I am so overwhelmed(sp??) with joy that I can't contain myself. This is the BEST program ever made. I used to use Pro Audio(from cakewalk) but it was so midi intense that it was pathetic with digital audio.
Anyway, I feel like I just opened my eyes to a whole world of possibilities. Before the poor technology was a barrier to getting pure art and creativity into a physical form. Now I can do exactly what I want without having to worry about things like poor frequency ranges of mics. Im soooo very happy, as you can tell.
Anyway, um, guess thats it. That was rather pointless...