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Re: Recording music
I don't record, but Pro Tools and Reason have high reviews.
A lot of people I know use Acid Pro, too. They're young bands, though.
Here's a list-
http://recording-studio-software-review ... views.com/
A lot of people I know use Acid Pro, too. They're young bands, though.
Here's a list-
http://recording-studio-software-review ... views.com/
Re: Recording music
plugging amp straight to the computer is a TERRIBLE idea, you might end-up with a destroyed computer.Kecos wrote:I'm working on writing some music, but it doesn't sound that great when I record it. Granted, my recording gear probably has something to do with it, but even when I plug my amp straight into my computer, it still loses some of the "edge" or distortion to it. What do you guys use to record music that makes it sound so great?
Buy a Pod Studio GX (http://line6.com/podstudiogx) or a Roland UA-4FX (http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=104), they are some external soundcard in which you can straight plug your guitar/bas. Stay away from M-Audio stuffs and internal sound card, they suck.
About software, I personally use Sonar X1 Producer. Studio is ok too.
If you want to record stuffs in a easy way, and with no computer, try this:
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=431
You might need a studio headphone as well. I use Sennheiser HD25 http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/ho ... nes_502188
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Re: Recording music
I have sampled farts with the highest microphone definition and distortion is never a problem. Maybe you could try Macs?Kecos wrote:I'm working on writing some music, but it doesn't sound that great when I record it. Granted, my recording gear probably has something to do with it, but even when I plug my amp straight into my computer, it still loses some of the "edge" or distortion to it. What do you guys use to record music that makes it sound so great?

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Re: Recording music
Looks like robocop's been hitting the bottle again.
Anyway, you need proper recording equipment to record stuff properly.
I use things like the Line6 TonePort and software like Cubase, which is simple enough for even someone as technologically useless as myself to slap together semi-decent recordings. People have suggested good stuff in this thread as well.
Long story short, you don't need an amp for home recording if you just want to make demos and stuff.
Anyway, you need proper recording equipment to record stuff properly.
I use things like the Line6 TonePort and software like Cubase, which is simple enough for even someone as technologically useless as myself to slap together semi-decent recordings. People have suggested good stuff in this thread as well.
Long story short, you don't need an amp for home recording if you just want to make demos and stuff.
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Yeah, most of the people listening to your music will not know the difference if you are plugging straight in to a USB device with virtual amps and such. But to the people that will tell the difference, they might get REALLY ANGRY that you aren't using ENGL tube amps with 8 string gutiars and 36 frets recording straight to analog tape with the lights out in one take.
Yeah, most of the people listening to your music will not know the difference if you are plugging straight in to a USB device with virtual amps and such. But to the people that will tell the difference, they might get REALLY ANGRY that you aren't using ENGL tube amps with 8 string gutiars and 36 frets recording straight to analog tape with the lights out in one take.
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Re: Recording music
Your soul is all you need. It will record anything perfectly and in a non-precedent succinct way..
Re: Recording music
I'm recording "season of change" with orchestral strings and operistical chorus, in adobe audition cs5.5!! Can i show ya when i finish??

Kecos wrote:I'm working on writing some music, but it doesn't sound that great when I record it. Granted, my recording gear probably has something to do with it, but even when I plug my amp straight into my computer, it still loses some of the "edge" or distortion to it. What do you guys use to record music that makes it sound so great?
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robocop656 wrote:Are you from Argentina? Uh oh.....
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im actually recording right now in a fancy studio (you know fancy for Venezuelan standarts that is) I will show you something when its done.
when I record something at home I dont mind too much about the song quailty because they pretty much end as rough demos.
when I record something at home I dont mind too much about the song quailty because they pretty much end as rough demos.
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Re: Recording music
I use Pro Tools.
Re: Recording music
There are a lot of ways you can record your music. I do not really record music either because I would like to feel my music as I play it live. But for some rare moments, there are a lot of plugs that you can use for the iPhone or iPad line so it will help you better with it.
For desktop applications, I am not sure of how it is going to work either. But you should be able to find it easily.
For desktop applications, I am not sure of how it is going to work either. But you should be able to find it easily.