Subj : Multi-track recording sof To : Nightfox From : Nick Date : Sat Aug 08 2009 03:35 pm Re: Multi-track recording sof By: Nightfox to All on Thu Aug 06 2009 09:06 pm > others too. If you record music on your computer, what software do you like > and why? Goldwave just because I'm familiar with it after years and years, it's the poor man's "Pro Tools" which is what alot of studio grade artists use. If something sounds iffy or scratchy in Goldwave from original source, or say the vocals puff too much from a microphone even, I will just mash and filter it until it sounds right. Takes time, but I can do it every time. Goldwave has most of the features one would come to expect, aside from effects. Mix and blend multiple .wav's together at various volume levels, open or save-as any format on earth, it's really a swiss audio knife. I have alot of the higher end audio products and beat makers, but I find myself using mainly Goldwave, Fruityloops, and Rebirth (that roland-404 beatmaker). Back in my early computer days, those were all that really existed or were accessible and affordable, or at least tryable before you buy. If you get what I'm sayin' ;) Old habits... --- þ Synchronet þ -_- Lightning BBS! -_- telnet://lightningbbs.dyndns.org .