NEED IDEAS HELP . RECORDING.

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NEED IDEAS HELP . RECORDING.

Post by landon »

ive only used garage band. and no longer have a mac. is there any program as easy to use. and any tips on how to go about recording on a dell lap top. kind of lost in the dark. need some good advice from you pros.
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I found a Line 6 ux2 really simple to use, comes bundled with Ableton lite
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i think reaper is free to downlaod
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You'll need an interface (USB or otherwise) though in any case. There are several threads on here discussing budget interfaces. It will come down to how many simultaneous tracks you want to record at a time. The more tracks, the more expensive the interface. Not at all clear what your budget is at this point. Whatever interface you get will likely come bundled with a recording program of some sort. You can start with that; or download something like Reaper as Gabe suggested.
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gaybear wrote:i think reaper is free to downlaod
Eye reaper is free, lightweight and pretty good from my experience
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Post by landon »

where can you find reaper free?

download audicty any opinions on that?. looks fairly simple

now im just looking into getting interface.

thank you all very much for your reply's it helped i appreciate it
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Post by UlricvonCatalyst »

landon wrote:where can you find reaper free?
A good starting place would be to google the phrase 'reaper free'.
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UlricvonCatalyst wrote:
landon wrote:where can you find reaper free?
A good starting place would be to google the phrase 'reaper free'.

did and download it and it said it was free but is now saying 30 day trial then buy license thats why i asked
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Post by rps-10 »

It used to be free, looking at the Reaper webby this morning seesm there is a $60 fee now to continue usage after 30 days.

It goes without saying you can always get the "educational" tool to software from the usual sources if you want free.



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unless they changed it you don't need to buy to use it, you just get nagged by it every time it loads.
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robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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slightly off topic so sorry but.....................

do reaper or audacity have the ability to produce some form of drum track? however simple.

thanks
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Post by lorez »

Benmurray85 wrote:slightly off topic so sorry but.....................

do reaper or audacity have the ability to produce some form of drum track? however simple.

thanks
you can use VST instruments with reaper if i'm not mistaken.
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robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Post by Sloan »

^yeah, setting up drum vsti's to create drum tracks blows. i have not found a good free solution for easily creating drum tracks.
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Post by serfx »

landon wrote:
UlricvonCatalyst wrote:
landon wrote:where can you find reaper free?
A good starting place would be to google the phrase 'reaper free'.

did and download it and it said it was free but is now saying 30 day trial then buy license thats why i asked
you can keep using it without a license after the 30 days.. if you want..
i finally got around to licensing it after using it for free for a couple years.
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Post by Sloan »

EVERYONE STOP BEING FUCKING RETARDED.

http://www.reaper.fm

download the latest version. use it as long as you want, it has a nag screen but it is FULLY FEATURED FOR AS LONG AS YOU WANT.

If you want to buy it, it's $60, unless you make more than $20,000 a year with it.